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    Accessing the slave from remote networks

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      bakisho
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      Hello
      I work with PF-Sense for a few years and I use HA.
      I have a problem that I never understood how to solve...
      I can't access the slave server from remote networks.
      I know it can be solved using a NAT rule, but never understood how to implement it.

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        SteveITS Galactic Empire @bakisho
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        @bakisho If you’re using a NAT forward it’s probably
        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/asymmetric-routing.html

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          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate @SteveITS
          last edited by Derelict

          @steveits https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/ha-vpn-secondary.html

          Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
          A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
          DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
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            bakisho @Derelict
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            @derelict
            Thanks, this is what I was looking for.
            But, The implementation is not clear (to me).
            I don't understand "destination being an alias that contains both the primary and secondary node LAN IPs"

            for example,
            my LAN is 192.168.0.0/24
            my master is 192.168.0.2
            my slave is 192.168.0.3
            Carp IP is 192.168.0.1
            VPN is 172.18.80.0/24

            So I need to create an outbound NAT rule on the Master .
            Interface: LAN
            Source: VPN 172.18.80.0/24
            Destination: LAN 192.168.0.0/24
            Address: Interface Address

            What am I missing ???

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              Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate @bakisho
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              @bakisho You probably don't want it to be so wide because you might not want to NAT to everything on the LAN, just to the other node.

              Make a host alias containing:

              192.168.0.2 and 192.168.0.3

              Use that alias as the destination.

              You make the alias using both so it will match the traffic when run on the primary and when synced to the secondary.

              Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
              A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
              DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
              Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                bakisho @Derelict
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                @derelict
                IT WORKS!
                Thank you

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