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    Getting two different network configs using same openVPN client file

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      amrogers3
      last edited by amrogers3

      Getting some weird behavior. I setup openVPN using pfsense book, problem is I am trying to access devices on internal network and it is not working. Using hotspot, I can access internal LAN with no issues.
      However, trying to connect through ethernet connection at work creates a problem. I can connect and access internet but cannot access devices on LAN. Pings to internal LAN timeout.
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        And what is your LOCAL network at work? if its the same as your remote network or tunnel network then yeah going to be issues.

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          amrogers3 @johnpoz
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          @johnpoz said in Getting two different network configs using same openVPN client file:

          And what is your LOCAL network at work? if its the same as your remote network or tunnel network then yeah going to be issues.

          DUDE! You are a $@#%*& genius. As soon as I read your post, I knew you nailed it. I needed to wait until I got back in the office today to confirm, but that was it. Thank you!

          Of course, it made total sense once I read your post. Sometimes in the problem, cant see the forest through the trees. Thanks again John!

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