I use OpenVPN to log into a corporate network with a network IP range 10.0.0.0/8. This works when at home when my LAN's network address is 192.168.0.0/24.
However, in an Internet Café the LAN network IP is also 10.0.0.0/8 and when I start the VPN the routes get overwritten and all packets are suddenly lost due to the clash.
The VPN's network address is set by the company and I cannot change it. Also, the Internet Café's LAN is non configurable. I could play with virtual machines or jails on my notebook and use them as routers if necessary.
Do you have any ideas how I could connect to the corporate VPN and communicate with hosts on it as simply as possible? I have looked into this solution but it requires NAT on external routers. I could create a VM and use it as a router, then do a two-sided NAT as suggested in the link. Is there a simpler solution?
Thanks.
However, in an Internet Café the LAN network IP is also 10.0.0.0/8 and when I start the VPN the routes get overwritten and all packets are suddenly lost due to the clash.
The VPN's network address is set by the company and I cannot change it. Also, the Internet Café's LAN is non configurable. I could play with virtual machines or jails on my notebook and use them as routers if necessary.
Do you have any ideas how I could connect to the corporate VPN and communicate with hosts on it as simply as possible? I have looked into this solution but it requires NAT on external routers. I could create a VM and use it as a router, then do a two-sided NAT as suggested in the link. Is there a simpler solution?
Thanks.