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      Wolf666
      last edited by

      Here my home network (pfSense 2.2Beta, 15OCT, based on Supermicro A1SRi-2558, 8GBRAM, 4xI354 NIC):

      All clients connected to VPN interface (192.168.2.0/24 subnet) succesfully connect to AirVPN.

      Yes I would like to listen for incoming connection on AIRVPN interface and port forward to LAN (192.168.2.0/24 subnet).

      VPN Client runs with the custom option: route-nopull.

      For your information, I have working port forwardings redirecting WAN to the clear net interface (192.168.1.0/24 subnet, as showed in my diagram).

      Thanks

      PS
      It seems some other airvpn users are having the same problem: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=82937.0

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      • DerelictD
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        So let me upload a diagram and see if I understand the problem.

        Ignore pfSense B and C.

        You want:

        pfSense A to establish a client connection to AIRVPN.

        Create a port forward for incoming connections on pfSense A's AIRVPN address:5678 forwarded to host A2:5678

        Is this correct?

        pfSense+AIRVPN.png
        pfSense+AIRVPN.png_thumb

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          Wolf666
          last edited by

          @Derelict:

          You want:

          pfSense A to establish a client connection to AIRVPN.

          Create a port forward for incoming connections on pfSense A's AIRVPN address:5678 forwarded to host A2:5678

          Is this correct?

          pfSense already establishes a client connection to AIRVPN servers, it works flawlessly, host A2 accesses internet via AIRVPN.

          Now a need to allow incoming connections on pfSense A's AIRVPN address:5678 forwarded to host A2:5678

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          • DerelictD
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            This is going to take me some time (probably days) to actually mock up.

            Two things I would check:

            You assigned an interface to the AIRVPN ovpncx instance
            Rules on OpenVPN tab don't match traffic in question.

            pfSense 2.1 book section: “NAT with OpenVPN Connections”

            Excerpt From: Jim Pingle. “pfSense-2.1-book.epub.” iBooks. https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewBook?id=3AC70C08837752AA49E641D5CEB871FE

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              Wolf666
              last edited by

              Rules on OpenVPN tab don't match traffic in question.

              I have no rules on OpenVPN tab. The only rules are on AIRVPN_WAN tab and VPN tab (VPN is the name of the former interface OPT1) and the others related to WAN and LAN (at this stage DMZ interface, former OPT2, is off) to allow clear-internet and client subnet communication.

              I followed  these steps (brilliantly explained in https://airvpn.org/topic/11245-how-to-set-up-pfsense-21-for-airvpn/ ) :

              1 - I assigned the interface AIRVPN_WAN to ovpnc()
              2 - Created Gateway:

              Interface = [AirVPN_WAN ▼]
              Address Family = [IPv4 ▼]
              Name = [✎ AirVPN_WAN]
              Gateway = [dynamic]
              Default Gateway = [] (UNCHECKED)
              Disable Gateway Monitoring = [
              ]
              Monitor IP = [10.4.0.1]
              Advanced = Unchanged
              Description = [✎ AirVPN_WAN Gateway]

              3 - Created Outbound Nat in order to route all traffic initiated in interface VPN (subnet 192.168.2.0/24) to use gateway AIRVPN_WAN

              D

              (unchecked)

              Interface = [ AirVPN_WAN ▼]
              Protocol = [ Any ▼]
              Source = Type: [ Network ▼]
                            Address: [ 192.168.2.0 ] / [ 24 ▼]
                            Source port: [_____] (empty/blank)
              Destination: Type = [ Any ▼]
              Translation: Address = [ Interface Address ]
              Description = [ AirVPN_LAN -> AirVPN_WAN ]

              4 - Created some firewall rules to avoid DNS Leak and pass VPN LAN traffic.

              Action = [ Block ▼]
              Disabled = [] Disable this rule (UNCHECKED)
              Interface = [VPN ▼]
              TCP/IP Version = [IPv4 ▼]
              Protocol = [TCP/UDP ▼]
              Source = [
              ] Not    (UNCHECKED)
                            Type: [ Any ▼]
                            Address: [______] (BLANK)
              Destination = [✔] Not    (CHECKED)
                                  Type: [ Single host or alias ▼]
                                  Address: [10.4.0.1]
              Destination port range = From: [ DNS ▼]
                                                    To: [ DNS ▼]
              Log = [✔] (CHECKED)
              Description = [✎ BLOCK_DNS_LEAKS_VPN]
              [ADVANCED FEATURES]  >  GATEWAY = [ AirVPN_WAN ▼]

              –-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

              Action = [ Pass ▼]
              Disabled = [] Disable this rule (UNCHECKED)
              Interface = [VPN ▼]
              TCP/IP Version = [IPv4 ▼]
              Protocol = [Any ▼]
              Source = [
              ] Not (UNCHECKED)
                            Type: [ VPN Subnet ▼]
                            Address: [] (BLANK)
              Destination = [
              ] Not (UNCHECKED)
                                  Type: [ Any ▼]
                                  Address: [
              ] (BLANK)
              Log = [
              ] (UNCHECKED)
              Description = [✎ Allow AirVPN_LAN Outbound]
              [ADVANCED FEATURES]  >  GATEWAY = [ AirVPN_WAN ▼]

              I am a Gold Member, I am already reading the pfSense Book. Please take in consideration I am being using pfSense for 10 days….I have built my own appliance. I am an hobbyist with some skills (I came from several years of openWRT / DD-WRT routers) but totally new on pfSense.

              Thank you very much for your time, I will continue to make my tests and read logs.

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              • DerelictD
                Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                last edited by

                What are your rules on the AIRVPN_WAN interface?

                What are your rules on the OpenVPN Tab?

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                  Wolf666
                  last edited by

                  @Derelict:

                  What are your rules on the AIRVPN_WAN interface?

                  What are your rules on the OpenVPN Tab?

                  Since I cancelled the Port forwardings rules, for both:

                  "No rules are currently defined for this interface
                  All incoming connections on this interface will be blocked until you add pass rules."

                  Now I setup the port forwarding and I report back in minutes

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                    Wolf666
                    last edited by

                    Port Forward

                    AIRVPN_WAN TCP * * AIRVPN_WAN address 9091 192.168.2.10 9091

                    Firewall (AIRVPN_WAN Tab):

                    IPv4 TCP * * 192.168.2.10 9091 AIRVPN_WAN none

                    Firewall (OpenVPN Tab):

                    No rules are currently defined for this interface
                    All incoming connections on this interface will be blocked until you add pass rules.

                    For info the port forwarding:
                    WAN TCP * * WAN address 21000 192.168.1.6 11678

                    With firewall rule on WAN tab:
                    IPv4 TCP * * 192.168.1.6 11678 * none

                    Works.

                    The default gateway is WAN (*)

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                    • DerelictD
                      Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                      last edited by

                      Firewall (AIRVPN_WAN Tab):

                      IPv4 TCP  *  *  192.168.2.10  9091  AIRVPN_WAN  none

                      Try getting rid of that gateway and setting the rule to default.  That's wrong.  That says that traffic received by pfSense in interface AIRVPN_WAN (from AIRVPN) should use AIRVPN_WAN as the gateway.

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                        Wolf666
                        last edited by

                        @Derelict:

                        Firewall (AIRVPN_WAN Tab):

                        IPv4 TCP  *  *  192.168.2.10  9091  AIRVPN_WAN  none

                        Try getting rid of that gateway and setting the rule to default.  That's wrong.  That says that traffic received by pfSense in interface AIRVPN_WAN (from AIRVPN) should use AIRVPN_WAN as the gateway.

                        OK modification done

                        IPv4 TCP/UDP * * 192.168.2.10 9091 * none

                        Looking at Firewall log:

                        PASS - Oct 16 20:49:08 AIRVPN_WAN USER_RULE NAT Test Trasm (1413477300) 95.211.138.143:36454           192.168.2.10:9091 TCP:S

                        PASS - Oct 16 20:48:55 AIRVPN_WAN USER_RULE NAT Test Trasm (1413477300) 95.211.138.143:50755           192.168.2.10:9091 UDP

                        BLOCK - Oct 16 20:50:41 VPN Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000101)                          192.168.2.10:9091          95.211.138.143:36454 TCP:SA

                        BLOCK - Oct 16 20:49:53 Direction=OUT WAN Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000102)  192.168.2.10:9091     95.211.138.143:36454 TCP:SA

                        So the Port forwarding rule is correctly applied but the acknowledgement is blocked.

                        TCP:SA is blocked because of the following:

                        Outbound NAT

                        PASS AIRVPN_WAN 192.168.2.0/24 * * * AIRVPN_WAN address *

                        Firewall Rule (VPN Tab)

                        BLOCK IPv4 TCP/UDP * * ! 10.4.0.1 53 (DNS) AIRVPN_WAN_GW none
                        PASS IPv4 TCP/UDP VPN net * * * AIRVPN_WAN_GW none

                        Basically I created my Home Lan in order to allow clients connected to VPN interface to go through AIRVPN Tunnel always, using AIRVPN DNS only.

                        I thought TCP:SA was routed via established tunnel as well, automatically.

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                        • DerelictD
                          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                          last edited by

                          The times on that log snippet don't make a lot of sense.

                          PASS - Oct 16 20:49:08  AIRVPN_WAN  USER_RULE NAT Test Trasm (1413477300) 95.211.138.143:36454            192.168.2.10:9091  TCP:S

                          PASS - Oct 16 20:48:55  AIRVPN_WAN  USER_RULE NAT Test Trasm (1413477300) 95.211.138.143:50755            192.168.2.10:9091  UDP

                          BLOCK - Oct 16 20:50:41  VPN  Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000101)                          192.168.2.10:9091          95.211.138.143:36454  TCP:SA

                          BLOCK - Oct 16 20:49:53  Direction=OUT WAN  Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000102)  192.168.2.10:9091      95.211.138.143:36454  TCP:SA

                          There's like minutes between the S and SA in that log snippet.

                          If you look at Diagnostics->States and filter on 192.168.2.10 or maybe 9091, what states are there when the VPN client is trying to connect inbound on 9091?

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                            Wolf666
                            last edited by

                            Here the states:

                            AIRVPN_WAN udp 192.168.2.10:9091 (10.4.102.214:9091) <- 95.211.138.143:47494 NO_TRAFFIC:SINGLE

                            VPN udp 95.211.138.143:47494 -> 192.168.2.10:9091 SINGLE:NO_TRAFFIC

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                            • DerelictD
                              Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                              last edited by

                              I'm confused now.  Is this TCP or UDP traffic you're trying to forward.  When you tried it that time were there any firewall log hits?

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                                Wolf666
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                                @Derelict:

                                I'm confused now.  Is this TCP or UDP traffic you're trying to forward.  When you tried it that time were there any firewall log hits?

                                Sorry it was midnight in Italy …. and I made some confusion. My goal is to forward both TCP/UDP as suggested by AirVPN. I did that in the past with iptables.

                                Back to the problem

                                Settings:

                                PF

                                AIRVPN_WAN  TCP/UDP  *  *  AIRVPN_WAN address  9091  192.168.2.10  9091

                                Firewall (AIRVPN_WAN Tab):

                                IPv4 TCP/UDP  *  *  192.168.2.10  9091  AIRVPN_WAN  none

                                Firewall LOG

                                PASS - Oct 16 20:49:08  AIRVPN_WAN  USER_RULE NAT Test Trasm (1413477300) 95.211.138.143:36454            192.168.2.10:9091  TCP:S

                                PASS - Oct 16 20:48:55  AIRVPN_WAN  USER_RULE NAT Test Trasm (1413477300) 95.211.138.143:50755            192.168.2.10:9091  UDP

                                BLOCK - Oct 16 20:50:41  VPN  Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000101)                          192.168.2.10:9091          95.211.138.143:36454  TCP:SA

                                BLOCK - Oct 16 20:49:53  Direction=OUT WAN  Default deny rule IPv4 (1000000102)  192.168.2.10:9091      95.211.138.143:36454  TCP:SA

                                State

                                AIRVPN_WAN  udp  192.168.2.10:9091 (10.4.102.214:9091) <- 95.211.138.143:47494  NO_TRAFFIC:SINGLE

                                VPN  udp  95.211.138.143:47494 -> 192.168.2.10:9091  SINGLE:NO_TRAFFIC

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                                  Wolf666
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                                  Can be releted to that bug: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/3760 ?

                                  I am using 2.2Beta (16OCT)

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                                  • DerelictD
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                                    I had no idea This was 2.2.  Sorry.  Can't help with that.  there's a 2.2 feedback and problems thread for 2.2 feedback.  I don't know if it's a problem or if there's something misconfigured but I'm staying away from 2.2  no time.

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                                      Wolf666
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                                      @Derelict:

                                      I had no idea This was 2.2.  Sorry.  Can't help with that.  there's a 2.2 feedback and problems thread for 2.2 feedback.  I don't know if it's a problem or if there's something misconfigured but I'm staying away from 2.2  no time.

                                      Thank you for your time.

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                                      • DerelictD
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                                        If you refer to the document in https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=82944.msg454035#msg454035 I created a connection to VPNBOOK on pfSense A and successfully made Host B1 egress to the internet via OpenVPN to pfSense A then out the VPNBOOK connection.  Everything "just worked" as expected.

                                        Unfortunately, I can't build your specific config because I don't have a VPN provider that will give me a port forward.  I have asked airvpn for a trial account.

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                                          Wolf666
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                                          Should be a simple problem:

                                          Once I have the remote AirVPN Server NAT ready, I have a real AIRVPN_Public_IP, any hit to AIRVPN_Public_IP:port is NAT'd to the internal AIRVPN_IP:port that traffic should go straight inside the tunnel toward the end point of my pfSense AIRVPN_WAN IP (same as AIRVPN_IP:port).

                                          Said that my only action in pfSense should be a simple NAT to MyClient_IP:port and let pfSense make the automatic Firewall rule.

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                                          • DerelictD
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                                            You're right.  It shound be that simple.  If AIRVPN gives me an account and I can mock it up here, then maybe you can file a bug report if you do the same thing and it doesn't work in 2.2.

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