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Thank you for your help. So I assume there is no other way to get access to that resource from outside LAN?
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When I set local policy like this, connection with VPN drops and I receive dial timeout warning message. I can't connect until I change local policy back to LAN_Interface subnet.
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Yes, my VPN local policy is set with 192.168.120.0. My VPN gateway domain name is IPv4 0.0.0.0. When I change VPN local policy for something else than LAN subnet I can't establish connection at all - dial timeout. Is it possible that my VPN provider somehow blocked connection from outside my LAN? If so - is it possible to…
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I know I can't forward same source IP to 2 different hosts. My LAN subnet is 192.168.120.0, my VPN remote host is 192.168.200.80. VPN connection policies are set like that: local - LAN_subnet, remote: 192.168.200.80. I have access from any PC in LAN subnet to VPN host 192.168.200.80. What I need to do is give access to…
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So what can I do it this situation? I've tested connection from same external IP to my local PC and everything works. I can access every local resource except that one VPN host.
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I've tried with and without firewall rule. VPN connection local rule is set to LAN subnet. When I change it to external IP then I can't establish connection at all.