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      Tiger 0 @viragomann
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      @viragomann

      We can't configure the firewall from our router that was given by our ISP.
      tried adding the public IP on the client export and still can't connect

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        Gertjan @Tiger 0
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        @tiger-0 said in Can't connect windows computer to openvpn:

        We can't configure the firewall from our router that was given by our ISP.

        If you have an upstream (ISP) router in front of pfSense, you have to "NAT"that router.
        That's not a choice, it's mandatory.

        NATting a port in the ISP's router isn't something special. I never saw an ISP - using their routers - in France (where I live) that doesn't support NAT.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          viragomann @Tiger 0
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          @tiger-0
          At least there should be a possibility on the router to set an internal IP or device as "DMZ" or "exposed host", which typically means that the router forwards any traffic to the stated IP or device.

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            noplan @viragomann
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            @viragomann

            in Austria there are some (gettin more and more) ISP business routers (modems) that dont allow port forwarding opening ports and so on ... they provide a private range and thats it
            so no openVPN for a lot of business (small) customers from one of the largest ISP here ;)

            yah there is a way round set the providerBox to bridge mode and use your pfS instead of that provider box

            and yeah i like that approach @Gertjan

            That's not a choice, it's mandatory.

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              Gertjan @noplan
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              @noplan said in Can't connect windows computer to openvpn:

              in Austria there are some (gettin more and more) ISP business routers (modems) that dont allow port forwarding opening ports and so on ... they provide a private range and thats it
              so no openVPN for a lot of business (small) customers from one of the largest ISP here ;)

              If they don't have enough "IPv4" for their clients, then yes, that's possible.
              IPv6 was created to solve that issue.

              @noplan said in Can't connect windows computer to openvpn:

              modems

              Modems are often bridges.
              With those devices their is nothing to 'NAT' as modems (bridges) don't work with "IP" addresses.
              They (the ISP) could still offer you some RFC1918 ......

              No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
              Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                viragomann @noplan
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                @noplan said in Can't connect windows computer to openvpn:

                in Austria there are some (gettin more and more) ISP business routers (modems) that dont allow port forwarding opening ports and so on

                Business routers? Not seen such ones up to now.

                no openVPN for a lot of business (small) customers from one of the largest ISP here ;)

                I know a business customer who got a CGN IP, but wanted to run services inside his network. A phone call to the "largest" provider was sufficient to get a public IPv4.
                However, this was 2 years ago and the IPv4 lack is going on, of course.

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                  noplan @viragomann
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                  @viragomann

                  largest ISP in Austria no chance in hell to get anything else than a 10.0.0.0/24
                  and the ISP DNS as i mentioned earlier sold to small business

                  some of the things have nothing to to with the lack of IPV4
                  just with money the ISP wants from his clients :)

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                    viragomann @noplan
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                    @noplan said in Can't connect windows computer to openvpn:

                    largest ISP in Austria no chance in hell to get anything else than a 10.0.0.0/24

                    Yes, I'm talking about this one.

                    I know the 10.0.0.0/24 only from the ISP routers. But up to now, any was able to forward traffic and also could be set into bridge mode.

                    However, if you don't intervene, you might get a CGN WAN IP, something like 100.x.x.x, which is not public and hence cannot be accessed from outside.

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                      noplan @viragomann
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                      @viragomann

                      got a talk with that ISP today motivated by your post ;)

                      this business connect they sell only works
                      a) you get a private 10.0.0.0/24 and no open ports whatever
                      b) a box set in bridge mode and you have to deal with all the other nasty stuff

                      not sure if there isn't a small fee each month for usin b)

                      oh man i love ADSL in austria ;)

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                        viragomann @noplan
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                        @noplan said in Can't connect windows computer to openvpn:

                        b) a box set in bridge mode and you have to deal with all the other nasty stuff

                        Therefor we use pfSense, which handles much better the nasty stuff then the any providers router. 😊

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                          noplan @viragomann
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                          @viragomann said in Can't connect windows computer to openvpn:

                          Therefor we use pfSense, which handles much better the nasty stuff then the any providers router

                          yeeessss
                          Totally agree on that one !

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