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Allow access to lab network in addition to main network using OpenVPN?

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I have an OpenVPN Server on a Debian VM on the 192.168.0.0/24 network so that I can access it from outside. I have recently created a new Lab network that has the subnet 10.20.5.0 so that I can practice networking on a pfSense VM in Proxmox. The WAN of the Lab network is setup to be 192.168.0.15, which is inside the main network. I have tried to use push "route 10.20.5.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.15", but this does does not work.

Can this be achieved or is this an impossible task?

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You forgot to mention which subnet the vpn client has, and what type of network, is it bridged with `192.168.0.0/24`? If not you must make sure that the VPN server has the route to `10.20.5.0`, You must also make sure there is a route back to the vpn client from the lab network. And as always using packet traces (tcpdump/wireshark) is a good way to see how/if traffic flow and how far.
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