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    • Y
      yamahabest
      last edited by

      Ah, that's the only thing I have to do?
      Because you were talking about assigning the OpenVPN interface as OPTx?

      But your quote seems fairly easy, only a checkbox needs to be changed, I will test it this evening.

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      • GruensFroeschliG
        GruensFroeschli
        last edited by

        Well no, this only enables you to create rules for an assigned interface.
        To assign interfaces, you do the same as if you assign a real interface ( firewall -> assign )

        We do what we must, because we can.

        Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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        • Y
          yamahabest
          last edited by

          Things I've done:

          • I have added tun0 as OPT1 interface.
          • I have added a firewall rule on the OPT1 interface: ***  OPT1 net  *  *  *  *      Default OPT1 -> any**

          I am still unable to connect to any webpage.

          I haven't set any parameters on the OPT1 interface (Interface > OPT1 page). Do I need to do this?

          Or do I need to do some other settings?

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          • AhnHELA
            AhnHEL
            last edited by

            You need an Advanced Outbound NAT rule in place with the virtual Tunnel network as the Source address.

            Firewall/NAT/Outbound

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            AhnHEL (Angel)

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            • GruensFroeschliG
              GruensFroeschli
              last edited by

              Hmmm.
              It appears the sentence

              Every locally connected subnet, whether defined and reachable via a static route or attached to a LAN or OPT interface, will have its outbound traffic leaving any WAN interfaces NATed to that WAN interface's IP.

              is no longer valid.
              I never run into this issue, since i almost always write my outbound rules manually.

              You can simply enable AoN under "firewall –> nat --> outbound" and copy the autocreated rule.
              Change in the copy the subnet to the IP range you use for your OpenVPN connections.

              We do what we must, because we can.

              Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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              • Y
                yamahabest
                last edited by

                I've enabled AoN and copied the autocreated rule.

                The autocreated rule was: WAN    192.168.2.0/24  *  *  *  *  *  NO  Auto created rule for LAN
                The rule I've added: WAN    192.168.200.0/24  *  *  *  *  *  NO  OpenVPN

                The 192.168.200.0 address is copied from the OpenVPN page.

                However I'm still unable to connect to the internet after doing this.

                Do I need to undo the steps below?

                • I have added tun0 as OPT1 interface.
                • I have added a firewall rule on the OPT1 interface: *      OPT1 net      *      *      *      *            Default OPT1 -> any

                Or do I have to do other steps?

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                • Y
                  yamahabest
                  last edited by

                  GruensFroeschli, onhel or anyone, do you have any ideas?

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                  • AhnHELA
                    AhnHEL
                    last edited by

                    Since you are using AON, undo the OPT1 tun0 interface.

                    Post your OpenVPN logs on your pfsense box and also your connection logs on your OpenVPN client so we can see whats going.

                    From what I've read, you followed the tutorial to the letter including using the exact IP networks?

                    AhnHEL (Angel)

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                    • Y
                      yamahabest
                      last edited by

                      Things I've done:

                      • I have deleted a firewall rule on the OPT1 interface: *      OPT1 net      *      *      *      *            Default OPT1 -> any.
                      • I have deleted tun0 as OPT1 interface.
                      • I have disabled the Disable auto-added VPN rules option.

                      Internet is now working! If I go to http://whatismyipaddress.com/ I see the correct IP Address, so the connection is correctly routed through the tunnel.
                      Many thanks for helping!

                      I have just one question left. I have now enabled Manual Outbound NAT rule generation (Advanced Outbound NAT (AON)), does this has any disadvantages as regards to Automatic outbound NAT rule generation (IPsec passthrough)?

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                      • AhnHELA
                        AhnHEL
                        last edited by

                        Looks like what fixed it was unchecking the 'Disable Auto Added VPN rules' AND setting up the AON.

                        AON is required when using the redirect-gateway option so there is no advantage/disadvantage.

                        AhnHEL (Angel)

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                          mayesjc
                          last edited by

                          Following this thread did not solve everything until I added the addresses of DNS servers in the OpenVPN server configuration page under the "DHCP-Opt.: DNS-Server" option.  In may case I added the addresses for OpenDNS, although I doubt that matters.

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