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    SpOuK3
    last edited by May 22, 2014, 12:27 PM

    Hi guys,

    I'm a new user, I configured my pfsense 2.1.3 yesterday with an OpenVPN (Hidemyass VPN) and it looks like my LAN traffic is not working when OpenVPN is setup … I have used this tutorial (https://support.hidemyass.com/entries/25192217-pfSense-configuration-for-routing-all-traffic-via-VPN)

    On the pfsense firewall, traceroute is working and the traffic is going thru the VPN, but, on the LAN side, nothing is going thru... I tried a lot and i'm kinda lost now ... I think it's something in the firewall rules but ... I'm not sure...

    Should I setup the rules and NAT using this tutorial? (https://doc.pfsense.org/Create-OpenVPN-client-to-TUVPNcom.pdf) It looks more complete... I'm not sure about only changing the default gateway of the LAN rules is good...

    Anyway, I think I need some help on this one ... Thanks!

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      viragomann
      last edited by May 22, 2014, 3:06 PM

      Have you done this correctly:

      • Click Firewall - Rules and select the LAN tab

      • Click the e icon to edit your Default Allow LAN to Any rule.

      • Click the Gateway - Advanced button and choose the interface you just created (e.g. HMA)

      • Click Save

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        SpOuK3
        last edited by May 22, 2014, 4:53 PM

        @viragomann:

        Have you done this correctly:

        • Click Firewall - Rules and select the LAN tab

        • Click the e icon to edit your Default Allow LAN to Any rule.

        • Click the Gateway - Advanced button and choose the interface you just created (e.g. HMA)

        • Click Save

        Hi, yes… And when I do this ... Everything connected to the LAN stop going thru... If I put back the original gateway (WAN interface) the internet is back to normal ...

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          SpOuK3
          last edited by May 23, 2014, 2:41 AM

          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=57180.0

          I followed this and everything is working now… Was missing some route...

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            lamero
            last edited by May 10, 2015, 7:56 PM

            Please can you share what's wrong in this guide?
            It doesn't work for me  :(

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              gnhb
              last edited by May 11, 2015, 11:17 AM

              You may also want to note that HMA doesn't really HYourA.  ;)

              https://www.reddit.com/r/torrents/comments/1lpey9/just_learned_why_hide_my_ass_is_such_an_awful/

              Try these guys https://cryptostorm.is/

              Free connections limited to 1Mb/s down and 500kb/s up.

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