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    Can pfsense restrict a couple of defined IP add. to use vpn?

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      notaduck
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      i haven't made any rules other than a Nat outbound rule.
      i must admit i am still a noob when it comes to pfsense and firewall rules.

      so  what you are saying is that i should delete the one i created (see attachment) and then create a new rule for each ip

      Example :

      interface : OPT3
      Source : 10.0.1.55 (could be my laptop)
      NAT ADD : OPT3 Addresses

      and then do that for each individual client?

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        kejianshi
        last edited by

        This VPN is running on pfsense right?

        Can you send me the link to the guide you used to set it up?

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          notaduck
          last edited by

          of Course here it is : https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,66467.0.html

          and then i did create the nat rule as phathat suggested to get it to work.
          and the "advance settings"  wasnt working so i had to remove them

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            kejianshi
            last edited by

            Strange - Seems like there is nothing there to tell pfsense which gateway should be used by machines on the LAN and when…

            Its not the way I would have set things up I guess.

            "This guide only covers routing all of your traffic out the OpenVPN tunnel." - Not a good sign for you...

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              notaduck
              last edited by

              yep  was also confused with this method/guide
              but i i am a bit limited here because of my knowledge to the subject ;)

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                notaduck
                last edited by

                can i ask you how you would have done it ? it is always nice to see one thing in different perspectives

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                  kejianshi
                  last edited by

                  I'm not sure - You may still be able to put rules on the LAN firewall to tell certain traffic to exit the WAN gateway.

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                    notaduck
                    last edited by

                    well thx ;) I hope it isn't too much but can i ask for an example how the rule should look like ?

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                      kejianshi
                      last edited by

                      I don't have one running like that anymore.  There are other examples of vpn setups that do include setting on the LAN - Take a look at those.

                      Search for strongvpn guide and you may see what I mean.

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                        kejianshi
                        last edited by

                        See what they do here with the LAN firewal rules?  And how they set up the gateways?

                        This is what I'd expect to see with a config like what you are going for, except I'd expect you to make a couple of small changes so that 2 single IPs and not the entire lan end up using the vpn gateway.

                        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=29944.0

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                          notaduck
                          last edited by

                          thanks!
                          I think this is the exact setup i was looking after!
                          i will give a update when i have the time to reconfigure it.

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                            kejianshi
                            last edited by

                            I used this same configuration to set up a pfsense here using my pfsense in the USA as server.

                            I'd bet you can use your certs and MTU settings etc from your current vpn and use the strongvpn set up instructions to get what you want.

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