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We have mapped drives via the GPO, we are having a situation where the computers on the local network cannot access the mapped drives, but can ping the file server name and IP addresses. Local network users cannot access mapped drives Networking.A properly configured VPN connection, once connected, should not be impacted by anything because the tunnel is end-to-end. It shouldn't send any data but it should keep the connection open if it's connected. Once a VPN connection has been established, see if you can telnet to the PostgreSQL server on port 5432. Disable both OpenVPN and PTPP VPN (Advanced/VPN server). Do you have a different router that you could test with?ĭid you attempt to setup the TP-Link router to act as a VPN server at any stage? Log into the router and make sure that it's not set up as a VPN endpoint. It *sounds* as if it has something to do with your network and my suspicion would fall to the router. If you're getting allocated an IP address from the same subnet when you connect to the VPN via your home network or your phone hot-spot, then it doesn't sound like it's a PostgreSQL setting. are a number of possibilities for what's causing this but, first, please double check the subnet that you connect to with your VPN because 11.0.x.x doesn't sound right.Here is the output of Wireshark with IPs removed.