Unraid Phone Home to another Unraid?


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My primary Unraid server ('Unraid Server 1') is happy here at home. 

 

I have reverse proxy with delugevpn, swag, dynamic dns, OpenVPN-as server, nextcloud, bidwarden, etc. and everything works as SpaceInvadorOne taught me in the videos.  When I'm remote I can open up my laptop and run OpenVPN and connect to my home network from anywhere and my mapped shares on 'Unraid Server 1' connect just fine just like if I was sitting at home.  Super cool!!

 

I recently upgraded the drives in 'Unraid Server 1' and thought it would be neat to slap the old drives in a spare rig and now I have 'Unraid Server 2'. 

 

My father lives about an hour away, has a fast FiOS pipe, and graciously offered to let me set up Server 2 there so I can use as a remote backup server of my critical non-media files.  

 

All of the VPN forum posts, youtube videos, etc. that I can find show setting up Unraid as a server (like how I have 'Unraid Server 1' configured). 

 

BUT, I want 'Unraid Server 2' to be plugged in my Dad's home network and visible like it's on my home network.  I DO NOT want to see his stuff on my home network.  I'd prefer not to mess with his router.

 

How can I set up 'Unraid Server 2' as a VPN Client where it'll just seamlessly phone home to my Server 1?  

 

Ideally, I want to be able to map a share located on Server 2 (remote) that Server 1 (and any of my local network PCs) will see and I can send regular backups to of my critical documents, etc. using Duplicati or something similar.

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Thanks @Ford Prefect!

 

I didn't have any luck with the OpenVPN-client plugin - keep getting errors and then I read on the forum it might be OBE since wireguard is built-in now.  Taking your advice.

 

So I got wireguard working, I think...It does a handshake and according to the status page data is being exchanged, but I can't see Server 2 from Server 1.  Tried adding a share by server name or the wireguard local IP and no luck.  I currently have it set to Remote Tunneled.  Or do I want LAN-to-LAN?

 

I really want to see Server 2 from my local network at home, too.

 

 

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try simple things first, ping IPs of either side of the tunnel.

When the tunnel is working, remember that each side does not know the host-names of the other.

So check if services you use are based on host-names, replace them (URLs in Browser) with IPs or add the hosts to your local DNS.

LAN-LAN would open the IP-Segment to the other side, I think...which is something you did not want.

 

I don't use wireguard myself...better ask in the other, appropriate section of the forum if problems persist, like here: 

 

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