Welcome Anton. As the community is composed by people from many countries (and we lack region specific forums) we use to communicate in English. I took the liberty to do an approximate translation for those of us who don’t speak Russian:
Good afternoon.
Help me figure out the network settings.
At the moment there are 2 subnets: 192.168.23.0/24 and 192.168.22.0/24 between them there is a VPN.
Then I put a proxy server (Nethserver) with IP: 192.68.23.22
and access to the Internet (red) IP 192.10.10.1
On a PC with IP 192.168.22.5 I set the proxy 192.168.23.22.:3128 in the browser, but there is no way out!
There is ping from proxy to PC and back.
Tell me what rules to register and where?
Note there might be some typo with the IP addresses.
I took the liberty to translate your post:
Good afternoon. Help me figure out the network settings. At the moment there are 2 subnets: 192.168.23.0/24 and 192.168.22.0/24 between them there is a VPN. Then I put a proxy server (Nethserver) with IP: 192.68.23.22 and access to the Internet (red) IP 192.10.10.1 On a PC with IP 192.168.22.5 I prescribe the proxy 192.168.23.22⁄12128 in the browser, but there is no way out! ping from proxy to PC is there and back. Tell me what rules to register and where?
Hi @Anton_Viktorovich. Welcome to the NethServer community.
Since this is an international community we have the policy to use English only. Please post in English in the future.
There needs to be a static route between the 2 subnets, otherwise you can’t resolve IP addresses from 1 subnet on the other subnet.
I take it you intentionally have 2 subnets to devide both segments. If not: use a superscope of /23 (or 255.255.254.0) subnetmask