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can't reach any ports to see web gui's

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I connect to my home network via OpenVPN. I run OpenVPN on a dd-wrt router, and an OpenVPN client on my laptop when I'm away from home. Everything connects fine.

I recently added a couple of lines to my client configuration:

auth-nocache
remote-cert-tls server

I also updated my client software version to 11.9.0.0

I can access my default unRaid home page, 192.168.11.53/Main (static IP), no problem.

If I use VNC Remote desktop, controlling my home desktop, I can reach all services on ports no problem.

couchpotato :5050, sabnzbd :8080, etc. Plex connects fine to the outside of the network with a forwarded port, also not a problem.

 

Just not sure why I can't connect to these services all of a sudden via my VPN. I was working a while ago.

Dockers are setup in Network type: Bridge mode.

 

From my laptop, while connected to vpn, tracert 192.168.11.53 > results.txt

Tracing route to RUBBLE [192.168.11.53]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
  1    95 ms    56 ms    51 ms  10.0.0.1 
  2    69 ms    65 ms    70 ms  RUBBLE [192.168.11.53] 
Trace complete.

OpenVPN client details hastebin

 

rubble-diagnostics-20171108-2253.zip

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did some downgrading, and upgrading, and all the ports magically started working again. Don't know what was going on there! Fingers crossed (again).

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