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OK so I'm connected now to a VPS. I successfully finished setting up everything and I have a working LT2P/IPsec connection. My plan has a dedicated static IP.
When I connect to the VPN service, indeed I get a real IP. Now the problem is how to perform a port forward ? it simply won't work. I've been up all this weekend trying to find a solution to this. I need my network to be accessible on the internet.
Current setup : Lan IP : 10.0.0.0/24
VPN setup :
Usage of /: 14.1% of 18.18GB IP address for eth0: 80.2X.XX.XXX
Memory usage: 16% IP address for tun0: 10.8.0.1
Swap usage: 0% IP address for ppp0: 192.168.42.1
When I'm connected to the VPN, I get a dynamic private ip from the 192.168.42.X pool

Now I understand that there' are two machines with the same real IP. The VPS server and my PC. Firewall is disabled for testing purpose but still I can't remote desktop or connect to anything outside the network.
Any idea ?
When I connect to the VPN service, indeed I get a real IP. Now the problem is how to perform a port forward ? it simply won't work. I've been up all this weekend trying to find a solution to this. I need my network to be accessible on the internet.
Current setup : Lan IP : 10.0.0.0/24
VPN setup :
Usage of /: 14.1% of 18.18GB IP address for eth0: 80.2X.XX.XXX
Memory usage: 16% IP address for tun0: 10.8.0.1
Swap usage: 0% IP address for ppp0: 192.168.42.1
When I'm connected to the VPN, I get a dynamic private ip from the 192.168.42.X pool

Now I understand that there' are two machines with the same real IP. The VPS server and my PC. Firewall is disabled for testing purpose but still I can't remote desktop or connect to anything outside the network.
Any idea ?