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      Andy142
      last edited by Andy142

      I may be off with my terminology so to clarify, the OPT1 network has only the security system on it and I don't want it to have internet access.

      I have setup an outbound NAT as you recommended but still no luck unfortunately.

      NAT.PNG

      Is the fact I can ping the device but not connect to it significant?

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
        last edited by johnpoz

        Do the simple test I did in my edit above.. Sniffing on openvpn interface I see the vpn client sending traffic

        Then on the interface this device is connected to.. see the traffic get natted.

        Using some mask of /16 would be saying the both your source and dest are on the same network - which they are not..

        If you sniffing on the openvpn and you saw return traffic.. Then you got something else going on to why your not connecting. Pfsense sent the traffic back, which would be impossible really if the client has no gateway.. Unless you created a specific route back to pfsense opt1 interface to get to your vpn network? On that host.

        This shows you saw answer back

        192.168.10.2.53697 > 192.168.2.10.85: Flags [S], cksum 0xc1b5 (correct), seq 3351086733, win 65535, options [mss 1360,nop,wscale 8,nop,nop,sackOK], length 0
        11:10:52.216080 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 63, id 0, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP (6), length 52)
        192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.10.2.53697: Flags [S.], cksum 0x6e52 (correct), seq 1476298976, ack 3351086734, win 29200, options [mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK,nop,wscale 7], length 0
        

        See the Syn send [S] and then the Syn,Ack back [S.]

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          Andy142
          last edited by

          Okay that makes sense, here are my results:

          For OpenVPN interface for host 192.168.10.2 (client)

          11:42:52.942806 IP 192.168.10.2 > 192.168.2.10: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 37, length 40
          11:42:52.943393 IP 192.168.2.10 > 192.168.10.2: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 37, length 40
          11:42:53.875418 IP 192.168.10.2 > 192.168.2.10: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 38, length 40
          11:42:53.876096 IP 192.168.2.10 > 192.168.10.2: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 38, length 40

          For OPT1 interface looking at Host 192.168.2.10 (security system)

          11:44:29.215472 IP 192.168.10.2 > 192.168.2.10: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 41, length 40
          11:44:29.216103 IP 192.168.2.10 > 192.168.10.2: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 41, length 40
          11:44:30.241505 IP 192.168.10.2 > 192.168.2.10: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 42, length 40
          11:44:30.242146 IP 192.168.2.10 > 192.168.10.2: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 42, length 40

          It doesn't look like the NAT is doing anything?

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by johnpoz

            No its not..

            Btu you show a response.. How would you see a response if the security system has no gateway? 192.168.10 is not on its network 192.168.2/24

            Did you set a specific route on the security system for 192.168.10/24?

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              Andy142
              last edited by

              That's what has been throwing me.

              There are no static routes or bridges setup. Only thing I have linking them is the "Local Network" of 192.168.2.0/24 in the OpenVPN config.

              Here is the interface setup for OPT1.

              OPT1.PNG

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              • AKEGECA
                AKEGEC
                last edited by

                @Andy142 , Can I see a screenshot of your Mappings?
                Go to Firewall > NAT > Outbound

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                  Andy142
                  last edited by

                  Sure thing, here you go.

                  mappings.PNG

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                  • AKEGECA
                    AKEGEC
                    last edited by

                    @Andy142 , Do you how to make Aliases?

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                      Andy142 @AKEGEC
                      last edited by

                      @AKEGEC Not really... Sorry

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by johnpoz

                        Your dest is wrong in that outbound nat.. your vpn client is coming from 192.168.10 right, and he is talking to your security device on 192.168.2.x right?

                        So your outbound nat dest would be the 192.168.2 network.. not 192.168.10

                        The point of the outbound nat to talk to a device on a 192.168.2 network that has no gateway on the device, is to make the traffic look like its coming from its own network 192.168.2..

                        The destination is the opt1 network.. 192.168.2

                        client 192.168.10.2 --- vpn ---192.168.10.1 (pfsense) 192.168.2.1 --- 192.168.2.x

                        So you want to nat this 192.168.10 traffic to look like it came from 192.168.2.1, so 2.x knows how to talk back to it without a gateway..

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                        • AKEGECA
                          AKEGEC
                          last edited by

                          Go to Firewall > Aliases > +Add

                          Name: Private OPT1 or bla bla bla
                          Type: Network(s)
                          Network or FQDN: 192.168.10.2-192.168.10.254
                          If your OPT1 IP interface is 192.168.10.1, you must excluded your OPT1 interface ip address.
                          Press Add Network button

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                            Andy142
                            last edited by Andy142

                            I regijied the outbound, here are the results

                            On the OpenVPN Interface

                            12:40:36.930315 IP 192.168.10.2 > 192.168.2.10: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 69, length 40
                            12:40:36.931039 IP 192.168.2.10 > 192.168.10.2: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 69, length 40

                            The OPT1 interface

                            12:42:01.418506 IP 192.168.2.1 > 192.168.2.10: ICMP echo request, id 50048, seq 73, length 40
                            12:42:01.419125 IP 192.168.2.10 > 192.168.2.1: ICMP echo reply, id 50048, seq 73, length 40

                            Looks like it's replying to the default gateway now at least.

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                            • johnpozJ
                              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                              last edited by johnpoz

                              Yup that looks good..

                              You should be able to talk to that device now on anything not just icmp

                              To that device any traffic coming from your vpn will just look like its coming from pfsense 2.1, which is on its own network and it can talk to.

                              This should also circumvent any device firewalls that would prevent talking to some service from a different network.

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                                Andy142 @AKEGEC
                                last edited by

                                @AKEGEC What do I put in the second box that comes up after pressing "Add network"? Or did you mean "save"?

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                                • johnpozJ
                                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Have no idea why he wants you to create an alias, there is no need for one in such a setup.

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                                    Andy142 @johnpoz
                                    last edited by

                                    @johnpoz Still not getting a response from the security system....

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                                    • johnpozJ
                                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                      last edited by johnpoz

                                      Well do you sniff test again.. Do you see traffic going to your security system looking like its coming from 2.1, do you see a response - does the response go back to yoru vpn client?

                                      If you see traffic going back over the vpn to your vpn client - its not a pfsense issue.

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                                        Andy142 @johnpoz
                                        last edited by Andy142

                                        @johnpoz This is when trying to access the webpage:

                                        On the OpenVPN interface

                                        12:54:58.643002 IP 192.168.10.2.63027 > 192.168.2.10.85: tcp 0
                                        12:55:00.483117 IP 192.168.10.2.63202 > 192.168.2.10.85: tcp 0
                                        12:55:00.483881 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.10.2.63202: tcp 0
                                        12:55:00.868709 IP 192.168.10.2.63202 > 192.168.2.10.85: tcp 0
                                        12:55:00.868786 IP 192.168.10.2.63202 > 192.168.2.10.85: tcp 283
                                        12:55:00.869464 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.10.2.63202: tcp 0
                                        12:55:00.870122 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.10.2.63202: tcp 108
                                        12:55:01.651781 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.10.2.63202: tcp 870

                                        The OPT1 interface

                                        12:53:08.909190 IP 192.168.2.1.63368 > 192.168.2.10.85: tcp 0
                                        12:53:08.909830 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.2.1.63368: tcp 1440
                                        12:53:09.143689 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.2.1.37840: tcp 0
                                        12:53:09.170709 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.2.1.51729: tcp 0

                                        Looks like everything should be working....

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                                        • johnpozJ
                                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                          last edited by johnpoz

                                          Not doesn't look right to be honest.. Looks like you sent 2 syns maybe, you have 2 different source ports there.

                                          Well clearly your seeing answers back to your vpn client.. I would open them in say wireshark, make sure its not the security system sending back F off with a RST..

                                          But if you see return traffic going back to the client over the vpn - pfsense is doing exactly what it suppose to..

                                          This is traffic 2 3 different source ports

                                          12:53:08.909830 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.2.1.63368: tcp 1440
                                          12:53:09.143689 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.2.1.37840: tcp 0
                                          12:53:09.170709 IP 192.168.2.10.85 > 192.168.2.1.51729: tcp 0
                                          

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                                            Andy142 @johnpoz
                                            last edited by

                                            @johnpoz I'll install wireshark and have a look, it looks like it's trying to connect to the webpage in the browser, but never gets there.

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