[App_rpt-users] VPN or other option?

Justin Harris justin at suid.net
Tue Jan 5 02:33:21 UTC 2016


You could do this with OpenVPN. Portable node would have to be a client and a server at your QTH like you mentioned. OpenVPN would have to be setup in bridged mode on the server so that your network can send traffic back to the VPN client. It's very feasible but will take some work - most of it on the QTH side. 

Just remember when you're doing this how the traffic will need to flow to get to a remote VPN client and that your portable node is acting as a server on your WAN. 

Hopefully this helps. 

Take care,
Justin Harris
KG7FKJ

> On Jan 4, 2016, at 5:43 PM, Tower DIVA <tower.diva at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to set a portable node up to where you do not have to access the router and do port forwarding where you connect it to be able to gain operability?   Could a VPN be set to do tunneling to say, your home QTH and bypass this step?    I have not done any VPN work in linux.    
> Thanks for any help!!!
> Keri 
> KB0YNA
> Mesa County, Colorado RACES
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