<u><b>Change External DNS on HDA2</b></u><br/>
In order to prevent Domain Name Server conflict, you have to change the external DNS on one of the HDAs. On HDA2, change the external DNS to point to the IP address of HDA1. In terminal ...
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<u><b>Apps You Need</b></u> (Needs details)<br/>
*Amahi Web-Apps Proxy (http://www.amahi.org/apps/amahi-web-apps-proxy) on both HDAs. Access the Amahi Web-Apps Proxy for each HDA the first time from a client computer outside of the Local Area Network. Then change the user name and password to suite your needs.<br/>*Ajaxplorer (http://www.amahi.org/apps/ajaxplorer) on HDA1<br/>*OpenVPN ALS (formerly Adito)(http://www.amahi.org/apps/openvpn-als) on HDA2. This app has a convenience fee to install but that it is well worth it.:-)<br/>
<u><b>Configuring OpenVPN ALS</b></u> (Needs Details)<br/>
<u><b>Router Configuration</b></u> (Needs Details)<br/>
*Port Forwarding<br/>*DHCP Server Static Leases<br/>*Turn off DHCP in both HDAs. Allow DD-WRT to handle DHCP.<br/>*DO NOT turn off DNS on either HDA.<br/>*DD-WRT Dnsmasq config<br/>
<u><b>Cutting Down Confusion</b></u><br/>
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Using GIMP2 I added "HDA#1" to the "logo.png" right under the Amahi logo. Then I did the same to HDA#2.
-Places that "Need Details" I will edit more later.