Den tors 26 maj 2022 kl 18:55 skrev Bo Berglund <bo.bergl...@gmail.com>:
> I have two LAN sections (home and remote) joined together using OpenVPN on
> the
> remote router to a dedicated OpenVPN server on my home LAN.
> They run on addresses 192.168.119.x and 192.168.117.x respectively.
>
> The router on the home LAN is set up to route calls to 192.168.117.x via
> the
> OpenVPN server, so both LAN sections are effectively connected. I can
> connect to
> all devices from all devices.
>
> I also have an Ubuntu 20.04.4 server on the home LAN, which is running
> minidlna
> to act as a DLNA server for a video library on that server.
> When I use devices like a smart-TV or Windows computers on tyhe home LAN
> they
> see the shared video library.
>
> But not so for devices on the remote LAN...
>
> Is there some configuration either on the minidlna config or elsewhere that
> could be made in order to let the remote LAN devices "see" the minidlna
> server?
> They are as you see on separate subnets, which are joined together via the
> VPN
> tunnel.
>

Are you sure you posted on the correct mailing list?

Kind regards
Daniel

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