![]() See for more info.įri Oct 23 16:19:53 2015 UDPv4 link local: įri Oct 23 16:19:53 2015 UDPv4 link remote: xx.router WAN IP.xx:1194įri Oct 23 16:19:53 2015 WARNING: this configuration may cache passwords in memory - use the auth-nocache option to prevent thisįri Oct 23 16:20:03 2015 Peer Connection Initiated with xx.router WAN IP.xx:1194įri Oct 23 16:20:10 2015 do_ifconfig, tt->ipv6=0, tt->did_ifconfig_ipv6_setup=0įri Oct 23 16:20:10 2015 open_tun, tt->ipv6=0įri Oct 23 16:20:10 2015 TAP-WIN32 device opened: \\.\Global\įri Oct 23 16:20:15 2015 Initialization Sequence Completed NAS Shared Folder Permissions: Port forwarding added to LAN IP of NAS drive, UDP protocol on port 1194Ĭode: Select all Fri Oct 23 16:19:43 2015 OpenVPN 2.3.8 x86_64-w64-mingw32 built on Aug 4 2015įri Oct 23 16:19:43 2015 library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.1p, LZO 2.08įri Oct 23 16:19:52 2015 WARNING: No server certificate verification method has been enabled. Microsoft networking (standalone server / WINS server enabled)ĭon’t know how to view/edit the config file, but the available QNAP settings are:.When connected to the LAN, my PC accesses the NAS folders/files over a Samba connection. ![]() However, I’m assuming this shouldn’t affect the outcome. Firewall logs on the PC (Bitdefender Total Security 2015) show no intervention to block traffic.īecause I’m testing the VPN connection when still at home, I’m tethering my laptop to an Android phone to separate the laptop from the home network (wi-fi turned off on both devices). VPN pool IP.1) is online but isn’t responding to connection attempts”. If I then use Windows troubleshooting it reports that “file and print sharing resource (10. VPN pool IP.1\ sharefolder” in the address bar and receive a “Windows cannot access…” error message (error code 0x80004005). When attempting to view my NAS folders over VPN in Windows Explorer, I type “\\10. Hence I am confident the VPN connection is working. I can view the web management page of my networked AV amplifier). Once the VPN link is established I can use my browser to connect to my networked devices using their local LAN IP address (e.g. ![]() Any suggestions and support would be greatly appreciated. I’m not sure if this is down to VPN server/NAS configuration or share folder permissions. At the moment I can establish the VPN connection (using OpenVPN), but am unable to view my folders/files. I am trying to access my home NAS folders and files using Windows explorer when connecting remotely from a standalone laptop.
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