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      Juancho1981
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      Good morning,

      i have a doubt i am using my PFSense as a firewall server and openvpn inside my LAN i assigned the IP and from the router i made NAT to the pfsense i only have a card that is WAN. it works perfectly also i added my Openvpn as an interface to apply rules to these computers. but my doubt is how i assign a static IP to these computers that connect. if i'm going to use DHCP i don't have more than the interface that says WAN to make use of. Someone could help me.

      Thank you

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      • JKnottJ
        JKnott @Juancho1981
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        @Juancho1981

        Can you please rephrase that so we can understand what you're talking about. I gather English is not your first language, so perhaps one of the international forums might be a better place to ask.

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          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
          last edited by johnpoz

          I have to agree - posting in your native language might be easier.

          I think your wanting to assign a specific IP to a openpvn client connecting to your pfsense... If so this would be a client override setup.

          You would put in the client common name... Then in advanced do

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          ifconfig-push 10.0.8.100 255.255.255.0

          With the IP you want to give that client - for example, that is my work laptop, it always gets 10.0.8.100 as its IP..

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