[SOLVED] Add one of OpenVPN interfaces as pfSense interface
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 Hi! Searched high and low and can't find if this is even an valid option. Please direct me if the info is available as my google-fu is letting me down :( . "Interface/(assign)/Available network ports" and adding for example "opvpns2()" which is a OpenVPN server instance. I would like to do this because monitoring and rules specific to a OpenVPN instance. I've got multiple site-to-site (client and server) and user-client-connect OpenVPNs running. Brgs, 
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 why do you not just look at the assign interface tab - you can clearly assign a openvpn instance to a opt interface.. As you can see I have my vpn client vpn connection assigned to an interface I call ns1vpn, and I have 2 other openvpn instances I could assign to interfaces as well.  
 
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 Did that and got all sort of problems. Tried it with one och server interfaces. A new rules tab comes available for that OPT. Set IPv4 any-any, but could not get it to pass traffic to the LAN after that. Something I'm missing here? 
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 When you do create an openVPN assigned interface it is disruptive to the VPN. You need to stop and restart that OpenVPN service afterwards. https://www.infotechwerx.com/blog/Creating-OpenVPN-Assigned-Interface 
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 Hi! 
 Thank you. That solved the weirdness I experienced the first time I tried this.My procedure went like this. - 
Assign the OpenVPN server interface to an OPT 
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Enabled and renamed the OPT. Left the IPv4/v6 config, defaults, to "none" 
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Restarted the OpenVPN instance for the interface 
 Works as before, traffic is passed as it should. No rules added to the new interface. I presume the overall rule for OpenVPN is still acting on this interface(?) I suppose adding rules to the assigned interface allows us to have specific rules for that OpenVPN instance? Brgs, 
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 You're better off if rules on the OpenVPN tab don't match traffic for the assigned interface. I generally delete all the rules on the OpenVPN tab when I use assigned interfaces. 


