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Port Forwarding w/ OpenVPN Tunnel - What am I doing wrong?

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    techbooties
    last edited by Jan 9, 2024, 2:24 PM

    Is there anyone else with a similar problem?

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      viragomann @techbooties
      last edited by Jan 9, 2024, 8:44 PM

      @techbooties
      Again, sniff the traffic on LAN using packet capture, while you try to access the service via VPN.
      Post the result, please.

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        techboot @viragomann
        last edited by Jan 10, 2024, 1:01 PM

        @viragomann - Thanks for the post. Was what I pasted previously in response to your question initially, not sufficient? I thought that I had done what you suggested?

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          viragomann @techboot
          last edited by Jan 10, 2024, 1:15 PM

          @techboot
          You posted a pcap of LAN, while you obviously did a telnet from pfSense itself. And this seems to work.
          However, I requested to sniff the traffic on LAN, while you access the server from outside via VPN.

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            techboot @viragomann
            last edited by Jan 13, 2024, 7:09 PM

            @viragomann

            Thanks -- Just got back to this today.

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            When I try the same telnet as above, I don't get any kind of connection. When using Lan to Lan I get a connection via telnet, so I can't say that the host machine is blocking this?

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              techbooties @viragomann
              last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 1:27 PM

              @viragomann -- I wanted to add a detail that the VPN provider is issuing private IP addresses (ie: 10.X.X) but I imagine that is commonplace with every kind of VPN provider at this stage. Is there a rule I am missing?

              I tried a block all rule on the VPN interface to see if I could get any kind of logging, and there was nothing even in the firewall block logs.

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                viragomann @techboot
                last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 4:06 PM

                @techboot
                You're using a different destination port now, as allowed in the NAT rule?

                Don't know, what kind of connection this is. It basically looks fine, but not any packet has a payload. So maybe it's just "keep alive" communication.

                @techbooties said in Port Forwarding w/ OpenVPN Tunnel - What am I doing wrong?:

                I wanted to add a detail that the VPN provider is issuing private IP addresses (ie: 10.X.X) but I imagine that is commonplace with every kind of VPN provider at this stage.

                Changed the forum username?
                No, it's not normal to masquerade the source IP.
                And I was expecting to see a public IP.

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                  techboot @viragomann
                  last edited by techboot Jan 14, 2024, 4:31 PM Jan 14, 2024, 4:22 PM

                  @viragomann

                  I must have created a second account and didn't realize Google had an account linked and stored the other. Sorry for this confusion. I will clean up the duplicate account, but don't want to delete it mid-thread.

                  Yes, I changed the port number from the VPN provider... it's a static port, with the option to release and request a new one if needed.

                  So basically VPN provider (AirVPN) has public IP -> private IP with assigned port to route towards it (mine, when connected with the client) -> pfsense -> local machine

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                  So my running theory now is that since I am being assigned a 10.x IP by the VPN provider upon connection to them, there is something I am missing fundamentally in my config?

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                    techboot @viragomann
                    last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 4:35 PM

                    @viragomann

                    Adding my outbound NAT for your reference:

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                      viragomann @techboot
                      last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 4:35 PM

                      @techboot
                      This whole thread is already pretty confusing. In the screenshot above on the VPN interface, I can see public source IP. But then you say, the provider replaces it with a private one (masquerading)...

                      To get a step beyond, do a simple test, please:
                      Add an outbound NAT rule for the incoming traffic:
                      Interface: LAN
                      source: any
                      destination: <server IP>/32
                      translation: interface address

                      Check if you get access from outside.

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                        techboot @viragomann
                        last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 4:41 PM

                        @viragomann

                        To clarify when you say "server ip" do you want the public ip as seen in the screenshot or the assigned internal IP via Masquerading?

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                          viragomann @techboot
                          last edited by viragomann Jan 14, 2024, 4:46 PM Jan 14, 2024, 4:43 PM

                          @techboot
                          It's local IP.

                          Edit:
                          also flush the states after adding the rule.

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                            techboot @viragomann
                            last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 4:58 PM

                            @viragomann

                            No change. To confirm:

                            NAT:
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                            Outbound NAT:
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                            Rules (VPN Interface)
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                            VPN Provider Port Check Tool: (Note, telnet to the public IP from an outside IP (ie: an Azure VPS, yields the same result)
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                            In an effort to maybe make this easier, should I delete this thread and re-make it? I will remove all of the rules, NAT, etc.. reboot for good measure and start over with all of the details / information in one post based on your feedback and comments thus far?

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                              viragomann @techboot
                              last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 5:03 PM

                              @techboot said in Port Forwarding w/ OpenVPN Tunnel - What am I doing wrong?:

                              NAT:

                              And the mess goes on...
                              10.13.31.22 is your VPN interface address. The NAT IP has to be your internal server IP!

                              Also you should limit the destination IP. Your may set it to the interface address.

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                                techboot @viragomann
                                last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 5:04 PM

                                @viragomann

                                10.13.31.22 is my internal IP.

                                The 10.65.130.4 is the IP assigned by the VPN provider.

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                                  viragomann @techboot
                                  last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 5:07 PM

                                  @techboot
                                  Ah ya. So you need to edit the outbound NAT rule and correct the destination IP.

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                                    techboot @viragomann
                                    last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 5:13 PM

                                    @viragomann

                                    Cleared States.

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                                    I am confused what you mean by limit the destination IP and limit to the interface address. I assume you mean on the port forward tab?

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                                      viragomann @techboot
                                      last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 5:16 PM

                                      @techboot said in Port Forwarding w/ OpenVPN Tunnel - What am I doing wrong?:

                                      I assume you mean on the port forward tab?

                                      Yes.

                                      In the LAN outbound NAT rule correct the translation to interface address, please, which is the default setting.

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                                        techboot @viragomann
                                        last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 5:23 PM

                                        @viragomann

                                        I think I have now gone and confused myself in all of this. Thank you for bearing with me.

                                        Like this?

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                                          viragomann @techboot
                                          last edited by Jan 14, 2024, 5:26 PM

                                          @techboot
                                          destination: internal server IP with /32 mask
                                          translation: LAN address

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