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      IrixOS @michmoor
      last edited by

      @michmoor Hello, the rule in pfsense is automatically created when you do the openvpn wizard. How do I see if it hits the firewall?

      Thank you,

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      • GertjanG
        Gertjan @IrixOS
        last edited by

        @IrixOS

        Here :

        df0ab4cb-3678-48b1-9347-92a0061996b3-image.png

        means : my connection has transferred 2,72 Gbytes - no open states right now.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          IrixOS @Gertjan
          last edited by IrixOS

          @Gertjan
          Rules.png

          Is this correct?

          Thank you,

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          • GertjanG
            Gertjan @IrixOS
            last edited by

            @IrixOS

            Yep, looks fine, traffic comes into the OpenVPN interfaces, go to the OpenVPN server.

            @IrixOS said in Cannot connect with RDP via openVPN:

            All RDP settings on the windows servers are OK.

            Like : the server/PC on which RDP runs, accepts connection form the OpenVPN interface - which is not the LAN network ?

            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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              IrixOS @Gertjan
              last edited by IrixOS

              @Gertjan

              No there is a default 0 route pointing to the pfsense box, and routes back to the switch. This setup has always worked.
              I have a VDSL2+ modem bridged with the pfsense. The pfsense box is connected with the cisco L3 switch and that router/switch is connected to a L2 distribution switch which connects to the rest of the access switches.
              From the inside network I can RDP no problem.

              Also noticed that I cannot access the pfsense webpage from the openVPN client on the smartphone. This exact setup has worked before you know. Nothing has changed since then. It's bizar.
              I can ping everything from the openVPN client on the smartphone but RDP does not work. I can hardly believe there is something with the VPN routing itself, I don't know.

              To my opinion the fact I cannot access the pfsense webpage and cannot RDP makes the VPN connection useless. Such a shame.

              Any findings would be appreciated.
              Ask me anything you want to know to acquire a solution,

              Thank you,

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                IrixOS @IrixOS
                last edited by IrixOS

                @IrixOS
                41860-howto-L3-intervlanrouting-00.png

                That is the model setup. The default router representing pfsense.

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                  marvosa @IrixOS
                  last edited by

                  @IrixOS Post your openvpn config (config.ovpn)

                  Post the rules on your OpenVPN tab

                  Verify your VM's are using your SVI's as the default gateway

                  Are you entering the hostname or the IP in the "Computer" box for RDP?

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                    michmoor LAYER 8 Rebel Alliance
                    last edited by

                    Could always provide a traceroute to confirm routing

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                    Wireless: Unifi, Aruba IAP
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                    • GertjanG
                      Gertjan @IrixOS
                      last edited by

                      @IrixOS

                      Can you post : the startup openvpn log sequence of the OpenVPN server ?
                      and
                      The openvpn log at moment you (try to) connect to the OpenVPN server

                      @IrixOS said in Cannot connect with RDP via openVPN:

                      Nothing has changed since then

                      Things can break over time. Like certificates become expired.

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                        IrixOS @marvosa
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                          IrixOS @marvosa
                          last edited by

                          @marvosa Rules.jpg Rules_2.jpg

                          VM's Checked SVI and default gateway, all ok, BTW, I can ping every machine from the openvpn app on the smartphone.

                          Tried both IP and DNS resolution, no connection

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                          • bingo600B
                            bingo600 @IrixOS
                            last edited by bingo600

                            @IrixOS

                            Are you having an MTU issue ??

                            Maybe try this

                            fragment 1400
                            mssfix 1400
                            

                            https://forum.netgate.com/topic/182605/solved-firewall-wan-blocking-packets-destined-for-a-working-openvpn

                            Remember to do it on both ends

                            /Bingo

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                              IrixOS @Gertjan
                              last edited by

                              @Gertjan

                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_VER=3.git::081bfebe:RelWithDebInfo
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_PLAT=android
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_NCP=2
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_TCPNL=1
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_PROTO=30
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_CIPHERS=AES-256-GCM:AES-128-GCM:CHACHA20-POLY1305:AES-128-CBC
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_LZO_STUB=1
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_COMP_STUB=1
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_COMP_STUBv2=1
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_GUI_VER=net.openvpn.connect.android_3.3.4-9290
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_SSO=webauth,openurl,crtext
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn user 'kurkunv' authenticated
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 WARNING: 'link-mtu' is used inconsistently, local='link-mtu 1558', remote='link-mtu 1559'
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 [kurkunv] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]94.109.209.23:2845
                              Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 kurkunv/94.109.209.23:2845 MULTI_sva: pool returned IPv4=172.16.1.2, IPv6=(Not enabled)

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                                IrixOS @marvosa
                                last edited by johnpoz

                                @marvosa

                                persist-tun
                                persist-key
                                cipher AES-128-CBC
                                ncp-ciphers AES-256-GCM:AES-128-GCM
                                auth SHA1
                                tls-client
                                client
                                remote rshafw000000001.ddns.net 1194 udp
                                verify-x509-name "www.rsha.de" name
                                auth-user-pass
                                remote-cert-tls server
                                compress lz4-v2

                                <ca>
                                -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
                                MIIEZTCCA02gAwIBAgIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADB/MQswCQYDVQQGEwJCRTEQ
                                MA4GA1UECBMHQW50d2VycDEPMA0GA1UEBxMGRHVmZmVsMQ0wCwYDVQQKEwRSU0hB
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                                MH8xCzAJBgNVBAYTAkJFMRAwDgYDVQQIEwdBbnR3ZXJwMQ8wDQYDVQQHEwZEdWZm
                                <snipped by mod>
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                                vGAiZe+nPEVjFoJTypc6+6NX12o4cfq3qg==
                                -----END CERTIFICATE-----
                                </ca>
                                <cert>
                                -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
                                MIIEvDCCA6SgAwIBAgIBAjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFADB/MQswCQYDVQQGEwJCRTEQ
                                MA4GA1UECBMHQW50d2VycDEPMA0GA1UEBxMGRHVmZmVsMQ0wCwYDVQQKEwRSU0hB
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                                VQQDEwtpbnRlcm5hbC1jYTAeFw0xODA3MDExNzQ5MzhaFw0yODA2MjgxNzQ5Mzha
                                MHsxCzAJBgNVBAYTAkJFMRAwDgYDVQQIEwdBbnR3ZXJwMQ8wDQYDVQQHEwZEdWZm
                                ZWwxDTALBgNVBAoTBFJTSEExKDAmBgkqhkiG9w0BCQEWGXZvbGthbi5rdXJrdW5A
                                <snipped by mod>
                                jMS6LIf0YDcHlXxGff/chxVkidbKQoa8gMd0qf0UhtF3Qd4qHKK8rPjBF8cptckB
                                3WQTokQXuKTvtsWe+HFt9pdSqLOSs58jSEB+ZZfoMU7kScnFXJ1pgW1M7cHIVBqG
                                L1VCkJEcTKHvbGKNIlsHa/S/VoEME0EGn7MCh1F/hvK4hc80MxzU7p6MBBN+Z8Zm
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                                eblidbXb9sAXqAJweCNNUg==
                                -----END CERTIFICATE-----
                                </cert>
                                <key>
                                -----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----
                                MIIEvQIBADANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAASCBKcwggSjAgEAAoIBAQC8tPHojOuy6ZHb
                                Y3KfN1Gh0bmHUa8qZxLO9UzcJBhq4Mr1Ml8UFSRNCZ2MszXLU9YGaDiA9RBFDRx/
                                HjYKKhfxFX2QrYdT61LFBpBUDkorTuuYJ1bPgDsV3IHbcOiE5Nk8vAqT8KAAh+vS
                                tgAO6RLH3Ncp15+nYmSrkeQECzAF3aOT9T8r1bqxSHFUojJKjPoQeZ62dIWD9Mxs
                                <snipped by mod>
                                tetslkmM3VGBiDsK8j5dfBQcPHc4Rt2kUFLjRQHmmiQDUuTGywuldkQ7Pw8Rl/xd
                                1IEp1x7ZLY1d4o68YPvYYL0m/u7/o4w28UP27v69mTtgnV5wGDnPofsoNQKBgFG1
                                7e7ULd3+XeZZMqzqL3caXtq7f3P725CXCauEeMpgxJBei77oFhb8tHdg62enxh6N
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                                zPrfOAk/VC/GZoStBj8SZEynVHPeAq/pdBknlUx1AoGAbxsocW68vmTVy/pHJdA6
                                MQxQKyp4rAARVTMRyhYZhaNcaie/Qmb2vdbrqIDJfCFlIICoqThi1j5zjFt1HvBk
                                x/Dprv6UspaoFWOGhicwGY0tRcx7lkGsehbVmgoynOkwlyQVMfPcu5C4ecXTnAVH
                                V7yNsaepx91mwVZRhL6qaJk=
                                -----END PRIVATE KEY-----
                                </key>
                                <tls-auth>

                                2048 bit OpenVPN static key

                                -----BEGIN OpenVPN Static key V1-----
                                dd18a2ffe3bd789cd0f4287bde6a90ba
                                cfe34ea65521461d69582f82f9d30c59
                                c3fed75174b1bcf2fca5636854f9a896
                                <snipped by mod>
                                ab1ef19de29738094360a33e2fa9ed2e
                                9591ac77b0dc611ddd7a3ce9a5219dad
                                7fecdef9c325b80c3902820057d734ac
                                552493644a44c8719a85d26e35845ec1
                                c3e0e04b4365e7c47d5e757ed69d16a3
                                -----END OpenVPN Static key V1-----
                                </tls-auth>
                                key-direction 1

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                                  IrixOS @bingo600
                                  last edited by IrixOS

                                  @bingo600

                                  This is the log, how doe you change the MTU, I found a field on the WAN if tab, you said both ends, I will try to find the setting in openVPN client.

                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_VER=3.git::081bfebe:RelWithDebInfo
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_PLAT=android
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_NCP=2
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_TCPNL=1
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_PROTO=30
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_CIPHERS=AES-256-GCM:AES-128-GCM:CHACHA20-POLY1305:AES-128-CBC
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_LZO_STUB=1
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_COMP_STUB=1
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_COMP_STUBv2=1
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_GUI_VER=net.openvpn.connect.android_3.3.4-9290
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 peer info: IV_SSO=webauth,openurl,crtext
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn user 'kurkunv' authenticated
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 WARNING: 'link-mtu' is used inconsistently, local='link-mtu 1558', remote='link-mtu 1559'
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 94.109.209.23:2845 [kurkunv] Peer Connection Initiated with [AF_INET]94.109.209.23:2845
                                  Sep 5 16:03:01 openvpn 27362 kurkunv/94.109.209.23:2845 MULTI_sva: pool returned IPv4=172.16.1.2, IPv6=(Not enabled)

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                                  • bingo600B
                                    bingo600 @IrixOS
                                    last edited by bingo600

                                    @IrixOS

                                    You set it in the openvpn client + server config windows - Advanced configurations window

                                    See here for an example:
                                    https://forum.netgate.com/topic/182605/solved-firewall-wan-blocking-packets-destined-for-a-working-openvpn

                                    Do it on the "remote first" , then the local .....

                                    Aaaannnd it's always good to have https access to the box, if accessing/managing it via openvpn.

                                    Edit: Looks like your listed client above is "Android" ....
                                    If you used Client export , you can add the options there too , to be exported.

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                                    • johnpozJ
                                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @IrixOS
                                      last edited by johnpoz

                                      @IrixOS I snipped out some of that info - that is dangerous to post your full certs/keys on public forum..

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                                        IrixOS @bingo600
                                        last edited by

                                        @bingo600

                                        That didn't work.

                                        Thank you,

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                                          bingo600 @IrixOS
                                          last edited by

                                          @IrixOS
                                          Just a question ...
                                          You do have RDP enabled , and allowed in the WIN firewall ... Correct

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                                            Gertjan @bingo600
                                            last edited by

                                            I'll complement this one :
                                            @bingo600 said in Cannot connect with RDP via openVPN:

                                            and allowed in the WIN firewall

                                            @IrixOS

                                            When you activate the RDP server process in your Microsoft OS, by default (as per Redmond's rules) only connections from the local LAN, like 192.168.1.1/24 (or whatever your LAN is) are accepted, as Microsoft doesn't want you to use RDP from 'everywhere' aka the Internet.
                                            The protocol just isn't safe enough, it was written with speed in mind, not security.

                                            When you use a VPN connection, this isn't really an issue, as you control the entire connection, and the dangerous part is "secured" as it is running over OpenVPN.

                                            So : go to the Windows firewall, and modify (easier, you will find it) it.
                                            This is mine :

                                            523373f4-fbe7-4d1e-b70e-843fb26ebe7f-image.png

                                            Two rules, as there is one for TCP and one for UDP.

                                            Btw : Double check that your PC recognizes the LAN network as private, not public. In Public mode it will accept no connections - from no one.

                                            I know : you said it was working before, so my words are actually useless.
                                            Just double check ^^ (maybe if some one has reset the windows firewall recently )

                                            No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                                            Edit : and where are the logs ??

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