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      Udbytossen
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      Hi guys

      I have a PFsense Plus installatiion at home, where I created a Seperate subnet - that send all traffic from machine on the Subnet - through an VPN - and there everythings works fine
      But - I have tried the last couple of days, trying to open a port from the Openvpn Client incomming to a dedicated Service.
      Shortly said - I want to open a port 19001 which will communicate to a service of mine - How ?? I've seen and tried so many different solutions.
      I have
      LAN - my normal network 192.168.1.0/24
      VPN Internal Subnet 192.168.200.0/27
      Torguard - My incomming DHCP

      The torguared is created as an interface om I got rules that I've tried - tried configuration - allowing ttaffic from the to the specified port - but always getting this ansver
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      I've also tried open the port as NAT from torguard afdresses - but the same result.
      But how do I come to the solution, since I'm been verreading about this and got more confused from each old guides I'm finding.

      Can anyone help here - would be very much appriciated..

      Thanks in advance - Udbytossen

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        viragomann @Udbytossen
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        @Udbytossen said in Portforword through a VPN client:

        VPN Internal Subnet 192.168.200.0/27
        Torguard - My incomming DHCP

        Can you explain the meaning of the Torguard interface in your setup?
        "Incoming DHCP"?

        As I understood your post, you want to give an connected OpenVPN client access to a local service running in the LAN?

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