<pre>>><i> 192.168.0.155 (corresponds to 10.20.30.1)<br></i>>><i> 192.168.1.155 (corresponds to 10.20.40.1)<br></i>>><i> 192.168.2.155 (corresponds to 10.20.50.1)<br></i><br>>Why don't you use the LAN IPs (same IPs) for the vpn, it will be much<br>
>easier. Then you only have to set routing other computers in your lan via<br>>tinc computer. SOmetimes it is enouth to set the routing on your gateway.<br><br>I tried to do what you say and Windows complains when I try to set the TAP <br>
interface to the same IP address as the one in use by the LAN IP interface. <br>Did you mean that I should set my vpn IP addresses as being on the same<br>192.168.x.0 set? Hence, I would show the above as:<br><br><i>192.168.0.155 (corresponds to 1.2.168.0.200)<br>
</i><i>192.168.1.155 (corresponds to </i><i><i>1.2.168.1.200</i></i><i>)<br></i><i>192.168.2.155 (corresponds to </i><i><i>1.2.168.2.200</i></i><i>)<br><br>If so, then I can change the DHCP server to only serve up through 199.<br>
<br>I'm not sure about how to set routing the way you are describing. If you are <br>saying to set every other computer such that the Gateway is the tinc computer, <br>I don't think that will work for me, will it? Maybe I'm not understanding <br>
what you want me to do.<br><br><br></i><br><br></pre>