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      irs
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      Actually it was beginning as i am new i wast knew many things than suggested in this post to protect well must do that on openvpn.

      so now I am on openvpn but still am unable to access my nas4free from remote on openvpn.?

      I hope explain it well?

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        P3R
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        Is NAS4Free connected to the LAN network 192.168.0.0/24?

        Does it have the address 192.168.0.250/24?

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          irs
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          yes my nas4free is connected to my pfsense network address 192.168.0.0/24
          and my NAS4FREE ip is 192.168.0.250
          my DVR is also connected on the same network 192.168.0.137
          and I am able to use it with that local network

          my openvpn is connected on tunnel 10.0.7.0/24

          my remote ip 192.168.10.0/24 windows machine

          I can connect owncloud locally but can not connect through vpn.

          ![openVPN diag.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/openVPN diag.png)
          ![openVPN diag.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/openVPN diag.png_thumb)

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            P3R
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            Go to System, General, WebGUI, Hosts allow in NAS4Free admin GUI.

            If you have only 192.168.0.0/24 configured there, change it to 192.168.0.0/24 192.168.10.0/24

            Also in NAS4Free admin GUI:

            Check that on Network, LAN Management, IP address you have the network set to /24

            Check that you have Network, LAN Management, Gateway set to whatever address your pfsense have on it's LAN interface (in your first post it was 192.168.0.1).

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              irs
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              thx for the suggestions I will try and let you know the results.

              Onece again Thank you for the help you and all other extended to me.

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                biggsy
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                @P3R:

                Go to System, General, WebGUI, Hosts allow in NAS4Free admin GUI.

                If you have only 192.168.0.0/24 configured there, change it to 192.168.0.0/24 192.168.10.0/24

                Also in NAS4Free admin GUI:

                Check that on Network, LAN Management, IP address you have the network set to /24

                Check that you have Network, LAN Management, Gateway set to whatever address your pfsense have on it's LAN interface (in your first post it was 192.168.0.1).

                You will also have to add 10.0.7.0/24 (your VPN network) to the NAS4Free hosts allow.

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                  P3R
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                  @biggsy:

                  You will also have to add 10.0.7.0/24 (your VPN network) to the NAS4Free hosts allow.

                  Will that be the source address of the traffic from the VPN?

                  If so, no reason to allow 192.168.10.0/24 then?

                  I don't know OpenVPN as you can see, I use IPSec.

                  Anyway, there must be something else that's very wrong since not even ping works…

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                    biggsy
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                    Yes, the OpenVPN tunnel IP will be needed.

                    In fact, I tried to access the Web UI of my own NAS4Free over OpenVPN (for the first time, I guess).  It didn't work until I added the tunnel network to System, General, WebGUI, Hosts allow.

                    I agree that there is something more serious going on if PING doesn't work.  Hard to tell what the OP has done though.

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                      irs
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                      "I agree that there is something more serious going on if PING doesn't work.  Hard to tell what the OP has done though."

                      so you need my config file?

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                        irs
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                        I tried with the suggested webgui ip address but no luck.

                        Hosts Allow
                        192.168.10.0/24 10.0.7.0/24 192.168.0.0/24
                        Space delimited set of IP or CIDR notation that permitted to access the WebGUI. (empty is the same network of LAN interface)

                        Network, LAN Managment
                        IP Address  192.168.0.250/24
                        Gateway    192.168.0.1

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