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Routing rules / iptables on a VPS - server and client VPN

mrskymrsky Member

Hi all!

Hope you can help me ;)

I have a VPS A (kvm with Ubuntu 18.04) with VPN server

VPN server 10.50.0.0/24
All the vpn clients can ping each others

And other VPS B (kvm with Ubuntu 18.04) with vpn server and vpn client from the first above

VPN server 10.60.0.0/24
VPN client 10.50.0.50

My PC is a VPN client from the VPS B:

vpn client 10.60.0.10

What I need to do on the VPS B in order to allow my pc 10.60.0.50 to access to the subnet of the first VPS 10.50.0.0/24

TIA

https://www.dropbox.com/s/5ej093f61w1swq1/iptables.jpg?dl=0

Comments

  • mrskymrsky Member

    any help?

    :(

  • FHRFHR Member, Host Rep

    create a link between servers with e.g. GRE, setup static routes

  • mrskymrsky Member

    @FHR said:
    setup static routes

    Thanks, but can you pont me a Ubuntu 18.04 tutorial?

    Cause I have messed up all the vps with netplan :(

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