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    • W
      wes93 last edited by

      Hello!!!
      I have a little problem, when i use OpenVPN and the service is enabled i can't access my WAN modem.
      WAN Modem is: 192.168.88.1
      Lan is: 192.168.1.1
      If i stop the OpenVPN Service i can reach the WAN Modem.
      Thanks a Lot for all Your Help
      Stefano

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      • chpalmer
        chpalmer last edited by

        Thats because you have provided a tunnel through your WAN instead of just across it. Of coarse this is assuming all your traffic is provided via the VPN..

        Your situation would be much like someone using pppoe if the above is true.. You could try this method. Ive only ever had to do this on an old DSL circuit we had but it did work for that. No guarantees.
        https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/interfaces/accessing-modem-from-inside-firewall.html

        Triggering snowflakes one by one..

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        • W
          wes93 last edited by

          Thanks a lot!!
          I will try!!
          Stefano

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          • W
            wes93 last edited by wes93

            I have solve the problem thanks to this post:
            https://forum.netgate.com/topic/101293/route-all-traffic-thru-vpn-except-for-modem-gui-access/2

            but i have a new question, is there a way to open a port and access webgui modem from vpn public ip?
            Stefano

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