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      sfigueroa
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      Good morning. First off, I just want to say I have learned so much messing with PfSense that it's unreal. However, I have set up OpenVPN which I had previously, and could use it just fine. However, I just connected ExpressVPN client on pfsense box and my out traffic is only set on specific vm's and it works well but when I connect to my OpenVPN it also connects me fine but I am unable to access local ip addresses. I believe this has something to do with both VPN being on the same box and a route getting lost somewhere? HAs anyone been able to connect ExpressVPN and split tunnel it on pfsense? What am I missing?

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        Gertjan @sfigueroa
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        @sfigueroa

        Split the problem in two ?
        Start by disabling the OpenVPN pfSense client (the one that connects to Express). Now you have the same connection as everybody else : a WAN, and one or more LANs.
        THE question is now : no issues ?!
        If the pfSense OpenVPN server is set up 'correctly' you should be able to connect to it (from some random Internet IP address - so something from the outside - if not impassible, hijack the WiFi of the neighbors, and connect to your pfSense from there) and you should be able to connect/access also your LAN devices, or if you have : all your LANs.
        THE question is now : no issues ?!

        Now, activate the new or second WAN connection aka ; fire up your Express OpenVPN client process on pfSense.
        Make live easy on yourself, and disable your pfSense server for the moment.
        Guess what is the question now ? 😊

        Typically, when you have more then one (1) WAN connection, as an OpenVPN pfSense client process creates a second WAN, this doesn't have anything to do with incoming connections over your "ISP" WAN (the same connection that the OpenVPN client is using btw) : your pfSense server VPN.
        The OpenVPN server : a way of getting in.
        The OpenVPN client : a way of getting out.

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

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          sfigueroa @Gertjan
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          @Gertjan You're the man. I actually just resolved this. Splitting the problem helped!

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            sfigueroa @sfigueroa
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            @Gertjan Seemed to be an issue with the openvpn tunnel, I must have done something to it while adding express vpn. Recreating it helped.

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