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I have set up VPN-connection (L2TP/IPSec) at our office lately. The main thing is that our employees could access Synology NAS-station from their home. VPN-connection works great, but the problem is with the IP-address of the NAS-station.

IP-addresses:

LAN x.x.10.10

WLAN x.x.11.10

DMZ x.x.13.10

At the moment NAS-station finds from ip x.x.13.10:5000 when I use VPN-connection. Without VPN-connection IP is x.x.10.10:5000 (LAN). IP-address should be x.x.10.10:5000 because it would be easier for the employees that IP-address is same at office and at home. Our firewall is ZyWALL 35.

Any ideas?

ineedsomehelp
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  • a VPN connection should not 'change' the ip address of anything in you LAN - can you explain why it's changing? – Sum1sAdmin Apr 26 '16 at 09:26
  • Because our VPN-connection uses DMZ (then NAS-station finds from ip-address x.x.13.10). Whereas our employees access files from NAS-station at the office and its ip-address is x.x.10.10. The problem: It's difficult to remember different ip-addresses and when to use them (for the employees). – ineedsomehelp Apr 28 '16 at 07:14

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