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    VPN with DHCP from server LAN

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      Jarhead @djdmx
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      @djdmx Yes, tap mode will work.

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        djdmx @Jarhead
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        @jarhead thank you, can you tell me how to configure it and how to assign the tunnel to the 3td NIC?

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          Jarhead @djdmx
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          @djdmx
          https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/recipes/openvpn-bridged.html

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            djdmx @Jarhead
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            @jarhead thank you so much, I'll try and let you know

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              Jarhead @djdmx
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              @djdmx
              Just to add, if you don't have at least a 500/500 internet at both sites, it's gonna be tough.
              tap vpn's were always frowned upon but it was never the vpn, just because the internet connections weren't fast enough.

              I remember I hit a few snags setting it up so any problems you have, just post here. I should be able to remember what I did.

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                djdmx @Jarhead
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                @jarhead thank you!
                I set up correctly PFSense at home as OpenVPN server, in tap mode, and bridge with LAN interface.

                Now I have to configure the second PFSense as OpenVPN client and assign it to 3rd NIC.
                Any suggestion?

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                  djdmx @Jarhead
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                  @jarhead I have some problems with tunnel configuration:
                  I set up server side in Peer to Peer (Shared Key) mode (in this mode it's not possible to select "Bridge DHCP", and the same Peer to Peer (Shared Key) mode on the PfSense client.
                  On the server I create a bridge with openvpn and LAN.
                  The tunnel is working (client correctly connect to the server), but it doesn't obtain an ip address from server's LAN DHCP.

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                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @djdmx
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                    @djdmx said in VPN with DHCP from server LAN:

                    Peer to Peer (Shared Key

                    That is going away anyway - I would suggest from doing any sort of anything with shared key as the setup

                    https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/12981
                    Warn about OpenVPN shared key deprecation

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                      djdmx @johnpoz
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                      @johnpoz Thank you, I know that. It's only for the first test

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                        djdmx
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                        I did it!

                        This is my configuration:

                        SERVER

                        OpenVPN settings:
                        Peer to Peer (Shared Key)
                        Tap mode
                        UDP on IPV4
                        Interface WAN
                        Port 1194
                        Data encryption (default 256-bit)
                        Tunnel IP4 network 192.178.168.0/30

                        Interfaces:
                        OpenVPN interface assigned to OPT1
                        Bridge with LAN and OPT1

                        Firewall rules:
                        WAN -> permit UDP 1194 from any to WAN
                        OPT1 -> permit any IPv4 from any to any
                        BRIDGE -> permit any IPv4 from any to any
                        OPENVPN -> permit any IPv4 from any to any

                        CLIENT

                        OpenVPN settings:
                        Peer to Peer (Shared Key)
                        Tap mode
                        UDP on IPV4
                        Interface WAN
                        Server host -> my_server_IP
                        Server Port 1194
                        Data encryption (default 256-bit)
                        Tunnel IP4 network 192.178.168.0/30

                        OpenVPN interface assigned to OPT1
                        Bridge with LAN2 and OPT1 with DHCP IPv4 address

                        Firewall rules:

                        OPT1 -> permit any IPv4 from any to any
                        LAN2 -> permit any IPv4 from any to any
                        BRIDGE -> permit any IPv4 from any to any
                        OPENVPN -> permit any IPv4 from any to any

                        Now I'll try to move to Peer to Perr (SSL/TLS) ;-)

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                          Jarhead @djdmx
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                          @djdmx Good to hear!!
                          Sorry I haven't answered any of your posts, just getting over the flu. But you didn't need my help anyway!

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