OpenVPN Client & Server Issues
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@Derelict I know that has nothing to do with OpenVPN client connections. The problem seems to affect my WAN too. I run my whole LAN net through PIA_VPN but have rules in place to allow a few devices to bypass that PIA_VPN. They are also affected when the OpenVPN Client and OpenVPN Server are running simultaneously. I can send a status output file, but you'll need to be specific with me exactly which status file you are talking about and before sending it I would need to edit it if need be as to not expose any private info.
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@Derelict said in OpenVPN Client & Server Issues:
Those are /24 networks, not "Class A" or "Class B" networks. If anything, they are "Class C" networks but nobody (nobody) uses classful terminology any more. Like ever.
They are Non-standard
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Nobody uses those any more. It is all Classless (CIDR) RFC1918.
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Except a few older websites that refuse to update things..
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@Derelict said in OpenVPN Client & Server Issues:
Nobody uses those any more. It is all Classless (CIDR) RFC1918.
I was only using this to generalize with you that there shouldn't be any conflicts between the tunnel networks.
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Well there is obviously something wrong with what you have done or it would be working.
Pretty much at a loss to say what that is based on what we have been shown.
I sent a private asking for a complete status output that I have yet to receive. So absent that I'm not sure what to tell you.
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@Iceman said in OpenVPN Client & Server Issues:
When I have both enabled, all the traffic that that goes through the OpenVPN Client suffers a dramatic decrease in bandwidth.
pfsense hardware??
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@Derelict I stepped away from the office for a moment to grab a bite to eat...I will replicate and send the log file when I get back.
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@chpalmer said in OpenVPN Client & Server Issues:
@Iceman said in OpenVPN Client & Server Issues:
When I have both enabled, all the traffic that that goes through the OpenVPN Client suffers a dramatic decrease in bandwidth.
pfsense hardware??
Protectli FW6B
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@Derelict I was able to resolve this issue by deleting the OpenVPN Server that was created by the wizard and creating a new VPN Server and assigning it to an interface. Once that was completed, I then created rules for that interface by adding the rules on it's tab and a rule on the WAN1 tab. Then I created a NAT outbound rule for that interface and everything is working correctly now.