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      irs
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      I want to deploy pfsense on my network with the following

      1. Nas4free ip: 192.168.0.250
      2. NVR ip: 192.168.0.137
      3. Network 1: 192.168.0.0/24  allow internet access
      4. openvpn: 10.7.0.0/24   
      5. remote ip : 192.168.10.0/24     
      6. remote 2 ip: 192.168.1.0/24

      I have 4 ports on my pfsense with 5 public ip.

      I need to allow remote access to Nas4free owncloud

      openVPN works fine and can access dvr/nvr. but can not access nas4free on port 12000 and owncloud on port 10000

      any suggestions and guide highly appreciated.

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        The whole point of setting up a vpn is access to your networks.. So yes can deploy openvpn to get access to this…

        Do you have some ? about how to setup the vpn?  Did you run through the wizard?

        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/OpenVPN_Remote_Access_Server

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          irs
          last edited by

          thanks for your reply.

          Yes i do but the only thing i don't understand is the "Tunnel Network"

          is this is the address of my local nas4free or it is third party address

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            viragomann
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            The tunel network is the VPN network between server and client. You may enter here any private network you want, the only attention you have to pay here is that it doesn't overlap with networks on server and client side.

            The server side network you want to be able to access have to be entered at "IPv4 Local network/s" in CIDR notation (for a single IP use /32).

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            • johnpozJ
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
              last edited by

              This seems pretty clear to me..

              Tunnel Network – Should be a new, unique network that does not exist anywhere in the current network or routing table.

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                irs
                last edited by

                if i am picking it right i can use 10.25.30.1/24 ? as it could be the new network?

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                  irs
                  last edited by

                  now since i am able to run vpn on pfsense and can access many things except nas4free and owncloud this is strange still i can not able to access my storage server ?

                  my pfsense 192.168.0.1 openVPN
                  local LAN 192.168.0.0/24
                  tunnel 10.0.7.0/24
                  remote ip 192.168.10.0/24

                  nas4free
                  host 192.168.10.0/24 10.0.70.0/24 192.168.1.0/24

                  gateway 192.168.0.1

                  what wrong I am doing?????
                  please help

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                    biggsy
                    last edited by

                    @irs:

                    if i am picking it right i can use 10.25.30.1/24 ? as it could be the new network?

                    Best not to use anything in the 192.168.0.0/16 or 10.0.0.0/8 ranges for your tunnel network, as these are often used in private networks that you might be trying to use the VPN from.

                    Try something less likely to conflict with those ranges.  Maybe 172.23.46.0/24

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                      irs
                      last edited by

                      but I am not using 192.168.0.0/16 for my tunnel
                      my tunnel is 10.0.7.0/24

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                        viragomann
                        last edited by

                        Maybe the access is blocked by the nas4free itself. Check if it's accessible from another network connected to pfSense.

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                          irs
                          last edited by

                          nas4free is working on LAN no problem. but as soon as i tried to ping from openvpn it fails

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                            biggsy
                            last edited by

                            irs,

                            Let's see if we can get to the bottom of this.

                            Is it the NAS4Free web GUI that you cannot access, shares on NAS4Free or both?

                            What is the IP address of your OpenVPN client before you your start OpenVPN?  Is it always in the range 192.168.10.0/24?

                            Your pfSense subnets are as follows:
                              LAN - 192.168.0.0/24  (NAS4Free is in that subnet.  Correct?)
                              Tunnel - 10.0.7.0/24
                            Correct?

                            Can you please post screenshots of the following:

                            Each of these sections from pfSense GUI:
                                VPN / OpenVPN / Servers / Edit
                                Firewall / Rules / WAN
                                Firewall / Rules / OpenVPN
                                Firewall / NAT / Port Forward

                            From NAS4Free:
                                System > General Setup
                                Network > LAN Management
                                Network > Firewall
                                WebGUI section of System > General Setup

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                            • johnpozJ
                              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                              last edited by

                              can your nas4free get to the internet?  Your first post stated

                              1. Nas4free ip: 10.0.10.15

                              I think I am going to fireup a copy of nas4fee on my esxi host.. This really should be just clickity clickity!!

                              edit:  Like I thought clickity clickity..  Fired up nas4free as vm on my home network esxi host.  Set it to dhcp, got IP address 192.168.9.218, I then accessed the gui and setup the host allow in general to allow my vpn tunnel network and my local 192.168.9.0/24 network.

                              Bing bang zoom - into the gui from my vpn connection, before this got the 403 forbidden error.

                              nas4freeaccess.png
                              nas4freeaccess.png_thumb

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                                biggsy
                                last edited by

                                @johnpoz:

                                can your nas4free get to the internet?  Your first post stated

                                1. Nas4free ip: 10.0.10.15

                                That was in this thread.  Here it's on the LAN.

                                Maybe a mod could lock the other topics in NAT and General Questions

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                                • johnpozJ
                                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  No in this thread go to the top of the page he states 10.0.10.15  Which is why you don't freaking cross post ;)

                                  I have no idea what he is doing - this literally took a minute to setup…. There is nothing special to do other than allow your vpn tunnel network access via the screenshot I posted.

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                                    irs
                                    last edited by

                                    @biggsy:

                                    irs,

                                    Let's see if we can get to the bottom of this.

                                    Is it the NAS4Free web GUI that you cannot access, shares on NAS4Free or both?

                                    What is the IP address of your OpenVPN client before you your start OpenVPN?  Is it always in the range 192.168.10.0/24?

                                    Your pfSense subnets are as follows:
                                      LAN - 192.168.0.0/24  (NAS4Free is in that subnet.  Correct?)
                                      Tunnel - 10.0.7.0/24
                                    Correct?

                                    Can you please post screenshots of the following:

                                    Each of these sections from pfSense GUI:
                                        VPN / OpenVPN / Servers / Edit
                                        Firewall / Rules / WAN
                                        Firewall / Rules / OpenVPN
                                        Firewall / NAT / Port Forward

                                    From NAS4Free:
                                        System > General Setup
                                        Network > LAN Management
                                        Network > Firewall
                                        WebGUI section of System > General Setup

                                    ![n4f network hosts.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/n4f network hosts.png)
                                    ![n4f network hosts.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/n4f network hosts.png_thumb)

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                                      irs
                                      last edited by

                                      @biggsy:

                                      irs,

                                      Let's see if we can get to the bottom of this.

                                      Is it the NAS4Free web GUI that you cannot access, shares on NAS4Free or both?

                                      What is the IP address of your OpenVPN client before you your start OpenVPN?  Is it always in the range 192.168.10.0/24?

                                      Your pfSense subnets are as follows:
                                        LAN - 192.168.0.0/24  (NAS4Free is in that subnet.  Correct?)
                                        Tunnel - 10.0.7.0/24
                                      Correct?

                                      Can you please post screenshots of the following:

                                      Each of these sections from pfSense GUI:
                                          VPN / OpenVPN / Servers / Edit
                                          Firewall / Rules / WAN
                                          Firewall / Rules / OpenVPN
                                          Firewall / NAT / Port Forward

                                      From NAS4Free:
                                          System > General Setup
                                          Network > LAN Management
                                          Network > Firewall
                                          WebGUI section of System > General Setup

                                      ![nas4free general.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/nas4free general.png)
                                      ![nas4free general.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/nas4free general.png_thumb)
                                      ![nas4free general.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/nas4free general.png)
                                      ![nas4free general.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/nas4free general.png_thumb)
                                      ![nas4free general.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/nas4free general.png)
                                      ![nas4free general.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/nas4free general.png_thumb)

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                                        irs
                                        last edited by

                                        @johnpoz:

                                        can your nas4free get to the internet?  Your first post stated

                                        1. Nas4free ip: 10.0.10.15

                                        I think I am going to fireup a copy of nas4fee on my esxi host.. This really should be just clickity clickity!!

                                        edit:  Like I thought clickity clickity..  Fired up nas4free as vm on my home network esxi host.  Set it to dhcp, got IP address 192.168.9.218, I then accessed the gui and setup the host allow in general to allow my vpn tunnel network and my local 192.168.9.0/24 network.

                                        Bing bang zoom - into the gui from my vpn connection, before this got the 403 forbidden error.

                                        Thx dear, Yes I changed as I was trying different options at different times. but still no luck my nas4free can not access internet. I have installed it in new machine without firewall but still nas4free can not access internet.

                                        The host you suggested I tried that as well but no luck. i tried with several ip but no way.

                                        ![nas4free general.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/nas4free general.png)
                                        ![nas4free general.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/nas4free general.png_thumb)

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                                          biggsy
                                          last edited by

                                          I thought the problem was that you couldn't access teh NAS4Free from OpenVPN.

                                          You are now saying that it can't access the internet.

                                          @biggsy:

                                          irs,

                                          Can you please post screenshots of the following:

                                          Each of these sections from pfSense GUI:
                                              VPN / OpenVPN / Servers / Edit
                                              Firewall / Rules / WAN
                                              Firewall / Rules / OpenVPN
                                              Firewall / NAT / Port Forward

                                          From NAS4Free:
                                              System > General Setup
                                              Network > LAN Management
                                              Network > Firewall
                                              WebGUI section of System > General Setup

                                          And the rest of it?  BTW, you could cut down the repetition in the screenshots  ;)

                                          Why do you have 0.0.0.1/1, 1.0.0.0/2, 2.0.0.0/3 and 192.168.10.0/24 in the Hosts Allow?

                                          I think you might need to learn something about networking before you go any further.

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                                            irs
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                                            some other guy suggested to have allow host and try though i tried 192.168.10.0/24 10.0.7.0/24 but no luck

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