There is a main router - Mikrotik. Local network address - 192.168.0.1
The router receives the Internet via PPPoE. Let the external address be 11.11.11.11 (white, but no static)
Inside, a VPN tunnel is configured as a separate Internet gateway (LAN - 10.10.10.0, external 22.22.22.22). Blocked sites go through it. This is configured in the routing rules.
It all works, but not as fast as I would like, plus there is a substitution of the IP address.
I can use the plugin and the second, external OpenWrt router to process traffic to blocked sites. I can make it a gateway, but with an internal address - 192.169.0.2.
This router is inside the main local network.
But then the routes to these blocked sites will go twice through NAT.
How is this bypass? that's the question
The router receives the Internet via PPPoE. Let the external address be 11.11.11.11 (white, but no static)
Inside, a VPN tunnel is configured as a separate Internet gateway (LAN - 10.10.10.0, external 22.22.22.22). Blocked sites go through it. This is configured in the routing rules.
It all works, but not as fast as I would like, plus there is a substitution of the IP address.
I can use the plugin and the second, external OpenWrt router to process traffic to blocked sites. I can make it a gateway, but with an internal address - 192.169.0.2.
This router is inside the main local network.
But then the routes to these blocked sites will go twice through NAT.
How is this bypass? that's the question
Statistics: Posted by dropobox3 — Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:42 pm