The employer has sent the OpenVPN config data for authentication. OpenVPN installed, config installed, connected. Further, the employer writes:

After connection - the subnet 192.168.0.0/24 will be available. Call over RDP to your machine’s IP

IP of my machine in the office 192.168.0.107 In the Windows RDP I register the computer 192.168.0.107 for the connection: "The remote desktop could not connect to the remote computer ...". Did I do the right thing? Why did he tell me about the subnet 192.168.0.0/24?

  • You can check if anything from this network is pinging and if the routes are configured correctly. I do not know, as in Windows, but in Tunnelblick for OS X I had to write some routes to the config with my hands, because they did not pick up from the server. - iTollu
  • Then it dawned on me that perhaps the company in the office is not allowed remote access. I did not turn it on myself, if someone before me included it, I don’t know, but it is unlikely. - Vlad Elizarov
  • In general, the sleep mode is disabled, remote access is allowed. Still does not work. - Vlad Elizarov
  • And what about the ping to the grid? - iTollu

0