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    VPN point-to-point problem

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Routing and Multi WAN
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    • N Offline
      netblues
      last edited by

      Seems ok. Check the nas for security settings. Can you ping it?

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      • federicopF Offline
        federicop
        last edited by

        @netblues said in VPN point-to-point problem:

        Seems ok. Check the nas for security settings. Can you ping it?

        Can you ping it?
        Yes

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        • N Offline
          netblues
          last edited by

          If you can ping the nas, then pfsense configuration is ok. Probably the nas has some access list functionality.

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          • federicopF Offline
            federicop
            last edited by

            the nas is ok. I have the same problem on other hosts that of switch management

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            • chpalmerC Offline
              chpalmer
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              • chpalmerC Offline
                chpalmer
                last edited by chpalmer

                Can you show your VPN firewall rules on both routers?

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                • federicopF Offline
                  federicop
                  last edited by

                  Client:
                  0_1543007010349_Schermata 2018-11-23 alle 21.58.55.png

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                  Server
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                  OpenVPN Client
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                  OpenVPN Server
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                  • chpalmerC Offline
                    chpalmer
                    last edited by

                    For your tunnel network you can use a /30 I usually like using something way outside my LANs.. 10.10.1.0/30 here.. but to each their own..

                    Your LAN on network A is now 192.168.6.0/24 ??

                    What is CimaVPN?

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                    • federicopF Offline
                      federicop
                      last edited by

                      LAN A (Server) 192.168.0.0/24
                      LAN B (Client) 192.168.6.0/24 .

                      CimaVPN it's the name of my VPN

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                      • chpalmerC Offline
                        chpalmer @federicop
                        last edited by

                        @federicop said in VPN point-to-point problem:

                        LAN A (Server) 192.168.0.0/24
                        LAN B (Client) 192.168.6.0/24 .

                        CimaVPN it's the name of my VPN

                        And that VPN relates to this scenario in what way?

                        Is it directly associated with your OpenVPN connection somehow?

                        Your screenshot above shows tabs for both on the same router..

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                        • federicopF Offline
                          federicop
                          last edited by

                          And that VPN relates to this scenario in what way?

                          0_1543010225480_Schermata 2018-11-23 alle 22.55.44.png

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                          • chpalmerC Offline
                            chpalmer
                            last edited by

                            Are both of these routers on the same WAN router right now? Physically located at the same location?

                            I see. I don't assign my openVPN connections to interfaces in that fashion myself so was trying to make sure.

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