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    Routing doesn't work with OpenVPN peer to peer.

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    • dimskraftD
      dimskraft @JeGr
      last edited by

      @jegr I didn't create ovpn interfaces, I have specified rules on OpenVPN tab as described here https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/recipes/openvpn-s2s-tls.html

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      • JeGrJ
        JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator @dimskraft
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        @dimskraft So you answered to one question and ignored all others? ;)

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          marvosa @dimskraft
          last edited by

          @dimskraft
          Lots of different variables to look at... do the routes exists, are the firewalls allowing the traffic, are the clients using PFsense as the default gateway, etc.

          Post the server1.conf and client1.conf.

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          • chpalmerC
            chpalmer @marvosa
            last edited by

            Anything outside of the subnet of your Windows machines on each end will be treated as a public connection and firewalled off by your local machines.

            Make sure those machines have firewall rules allowing the connection from something outside of their own subnet.

            I have 12 OpenVPN tunnels going from here to remote sites and they all work flawlessly.

            Triggering snowflakes one by one..
            Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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            • dimskraftD
              dimskraft @JeGr
              last edited by

              @jegr was just not ready yet...

              1. firewall rules look ok according to manual (allowing all incoming from vpn on vpn tab)
              2. routes look correct as far as I can judge

              Machine 1:

              a628920c-7306-43fb-abfc-402116069eba-image.png

              Machine 2:

              6667e16e-bf53-42df-9869-81419e357fd9-image.png

              1. can't ping in both directions

              On machine 1 I can ping 192.168.27.1 (itself) but can't ping 192.168.27.2 while on machine 2 I can ping 192.168.27.2 (itself), but can't ping 192.168.27.1

              4,5) can't

              Packet capture see nothing

              For example if I do

              tcpdump -i ovpns4 icmp

              on machine 1, and do any ping of 192.168.27.1, including successfull pings on LAN 1 side, it shows nothing

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                viragomann @dimskraft
                last edited by

                @dimskraft said in Routing doesn't work with OpenVPN peer to peer.:

                firewall rules look ok according to manual (allowing all incoming from vpn on vpn tab)

                Would be better to post a screenshot here, so that others can get a view on it.

                Did you set also the protocol to any in the rule?

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                • dimskraftD
                  dimskraft @viragomann
                  last edited by

                  @viragomann apparently yes

                  on machine 1

                  ca37cef5-3358-4703-910c-fcc2132820a4-image.png

                  on machine 2

                  311946a5-084e-47f7-91b3-9b59de0a05e2-image.png

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                  • dimskraftD
                    dimskraft @chpalmer
                    last edited by

                    @chpalmer I know about this thing but I am not using Windows machines yet, I am trying to ping between pfsenses or between Linux machines in connected LANs.

                    Do they have the same option?

                    May be I should use the same subnet in both connected LANs?

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                    • dimskraftD
                      dimskraft
                      last edited by

                      Apparently routes are computing correctly

                      On machine 1 to machine 2:

                      : route get 192.168.33.246
                         route to: 192.168.33.246
                      destination: 192.168.33.0
                             mask: 255.255.255.0
                          gateway: 192.168.27.2
                              fib: 0
                        interface: ovpns4
                            flags: <UP,GATEWAY,DONE,STATIC>
                       recvpipe  sendpipe  ssthresh  rtt,msec    mtu        weight    expire
                             0         0         0         0      1500         1         0
                      

                      On machine 2

                      : route get 192.168.10.25
                         route to: 192.168.10.25
                      destination: 192.168.10.0
                             mask: 255.255.255.0
                          gateway: 192.168.27.1
                              fib: 0
                        interface: ovpnc1
                            flags: <UP,GATEWAY,DONE,STATIC>
                       recvpipe  sendpipe  ssthresh  rtt,msec    mtu        weight    expire
                             0         0         0         0      1500         1         0 
                      
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                      • dimskraftD
                        dimskraft
                        last edited by

                        My machine 1 is multi WAN and it has firewall rule for LAN assigned to gateway group, not everything. May be this is affecting?

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                        • dimskraftD
                          dimskraft
                          last edited by

                          It was compression issue.

                          I understood it when looking at server OpenVPN logs and seeing error

                          IP packet with unknown IP version=15 seen
                          

                          Some compression was turned ON on client side but any compression was disabled on server side. I was sure this misconfig would be detected automatically

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