• Inter-Vlan Routing Accross VPN

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    The ones under Hosts should be the public key from the other Hosts you are connecting too, not the same as the public key you configured on that box. (for security all hosts should use different public/private keys)
  • OpenVPN without Admin rights (Win 7 and XP)

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    I use OpenVPN Client Export Utility package, and check the box for "Management Interface OpenVPNManager". You have to then install it from a Win7 admin account, but then mere mortals can use OpenVPN Manager to make their connections. So that is also an option that works for me.
  • Openvpn Routing Issue

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    Thanks phill Adding the route as per your suggestion worked perfectly Thanks again
  • 2.1 PTP Shared Key tunnel dies when TLS clients connect

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    You must use a different tunnel network for every OpenVPN instance. Post more details of your shared-key client and road-warrior server and we can try and spot the conflict.
  • Openvpn not working after upgrade to 2.1

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    Never mind all, turned out to be some weird problem updating between my server and my DDNS service. All solved now and thanks!
  • Route help please

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    @kejianshi: Guess you didn't like the OpenvpnAS idea? I'm glad its working well for you. kejianshi, Thanks for recommendation. I will try it eventually. I just couldn't see my self changing existing infrastructure. Again thank you!
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    Yo, I did a test with 2.1-RELEASE  (amd64) and Windows Server 2012(Not R2) set up as AD,DNS and NAP. I followed the instructions on this site: https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/OpenVPN_with_RADIUS_via_Active_Directory I followed all the topics in the guide up to "Change the cryptoapicert SUBJ " I did not do this step or any step following it(if you dont cound connecting the client to the server). I used my own names and IP adresses etc and I ignored any setting that was new for version 2.1. I shared a folder on my Windows Server 2012 and was able to access it with my testaccount from a Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit using the exported OpenVPN client. Do you know if radius still only support unencrypted(PAP) communication with the NAP server? Using Captive Portal and NAP you can select at least MS-CHAPv2. I know this isnt entierly secure ether but hey, better than nothing I think. Im new to using OpenVPN and I tried this in a virtual test environment. Im gonna play around with the settings to see what happens and see if Im able to do this without having to manually create certs for each user in pfsense. Anyway, hope this  helps and let me know of your progress!  :) /erik
  • Can't view computers in Network page on Windows 7, but can connect via IP

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    I stopped using netbios over TCP - I realized its just not needed for me, but my VPNs support it and WINs supports it for the one subnet I wanted to use it for.  For it to work on one subnet and not multiple subnet, you don't need to do all that much.  Just Set up SAMBA on a system somethere in the LAN on a static IP, set it to be master, set WINs option to yes, set OS level high, like 35 or higher.  It should sync up with everything on the network without any fuss.  I also set mine to not require passwords because passwords on shares can be a pain.
  • [SOLVED] How to force all client generated traffic through the tunnel?

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    Probably the biggest obstacle I see to really simple VPN is that not all OSs honour "push" from openvpn.  When they don't, you need to enter the command on the client side rather than "pushing" to client from the server.  PITA.
  • IGMP Proxy on Site to Site

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    So apparently for what I needed I was able to install the avahi package and set it up using both the remote site search domain and the local search domain and now everything shows up with bonjour! Anyone know how to pass on the NetBIOS stuff through the tunnel to the other end?  For example I don't see windows boxes on my mac from the client network… I only the bonjour devices like the macs and printers... Thanks anyone in advance! Matt
  • VPN Client access to VPN Tunnel

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    Need to change all those 192.168.1.0 / 24 LAN subnets to something not on 192.168.1.x  and make them all different from each other. like site A  192.168.52.0 site B  192.168.53.0 site C 192.168.54.0 Thats to start. Then do the same thing with the VPN tunnels - Make each different: 10.0.6.0  10.0.7.0  10.0.8.0 would be OK Then do whatever else phil.davis says.
  • Can't connect to local network

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    In the client configurat that is located on your MAC (its just a file that probably ends with .ovpn) there is a bunch of commands. Try adding: route 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 incase for some reason its not getting pushed from pfsense. But you really really need to change your LAN IP ASAP to something off…  like 192.168.39.1/24 and your Openvpn IPs also to something off like 10.x.x.0/24 (the Xs would be a random number between 10 and 200) Right now its way to probable that you will have IP conflicts because 192.168.1.x is way too common.
  • Block Traffic from entering tunnel?

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    This is what I get for not reading. https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Firewall_Rule_Troubleshooting Interface Selection Be sure that your rules are on the proper interface. Imagine yourself sitting inside of your pfSense box. Sure, it's a little crowded in there, but this might help. Imagine packets flying at you from the different networks that your pfSense box ties together. You will place the rules on the interface they hit you from. If a packet is going from the LAN to the pfSense box, then out to the Internet, the rules still go on the LAN. If a packet is coming from the Internet, to the pfSense box, the rule goes on the WAN interface. thanks for your help
  • Unable to connect LAN over Pfsense using openvpn

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    There was another guy on another thread having same issue, so I posted your thread there.
  • Multiple device for the same user.

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    I have been having this issue too, plus some more. For some reason, other than the first user, I am unable to get any other user that I have created certificates for to connect to the pfsense OpenVPN server. Is there a well detailed link that someone can provide me with that I may reference to? After hours of reading MANY outdated post and finding nothing helpful. I found and used a youtube video that wasn't really much informative about creating multiple users and creating certs so the other users may connect to the OpenVPN server. I am not new to OpenVPN, i just don't recall having this problem with previous setups. When creating a certificate for the other users, I am unsure of the method I am suppose to use. I believe it should be "Create an internal Certificate". Under internal Certificate i see, "Certificate authority" with the name of the previous  CA's name that i created for the first user that can connect from anywhere. Am i suppose to create a new CA and certificate for every user i want to connect? Shouldn't I be able to use that same one, Certificate authority? Also for Certificate type I am selecting "User Certificate"…that should be correct, right? My options were User Certificate, Server Certificate, and Certificate authority. Thanks in advance for anyone willing to shed some light on what I may be doing wrong. I am willing to create a more up-to-date how-to once I figure out what is going on.
  • OpenVPN after connection estblished

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    Use the IP address of the computer that has the web interface - e.g. if the server-en computer is 10.11.1.42 then in the browser go to: \10.11.1.42 If you want to access by name, then add the computer name and IP address to DNS Forwarder, Host Overrides at the home end. Then yyou can use the name in the browser and DNS will find it.
  • OpenVPN Next Hop mismatch

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    For other readers: push "route 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0" That is actually trying to tell siteB that the OpenVPN link is a route to 10.2.0.0/16 - but siteB actually has the local LAN 10.2.0.0/16. SiteB will be smart enough to effective ignore that, and talk directly to its local LAN. The  line should be able to be deleted. route 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0 This route put in the advanced box on the server side is OK. But it should already work like this by putting 10.2.0.0/16 inn the "Remote Networks: box. I can't say why the advanced box entry was really needed. iroute 10.2.0.0 255.255.0.0 Client-specific overrides: This is a good thing, and specifically tells the server which connecting client has the 10.2.0.0/16 network at the client end. IMHO this is the thing that really makes it work.
  • INFO: OpenVPN and MTU

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  • VPN Select routing

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    SUCCESS !! thank you thermo ! worked perfectly . . . all i had to do was move the firewall rule to the top and everything just fell into place. thanks again for taking the time.
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    That was it!  Thank you!  Didn't even notice it was set to Peer-to-Peer…  Switched to Remote Access (SSL/TLS) and it worked! :)
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