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      chrispazz @bingo600
      last edited by chrispazz

      @bingo600 yes, forward is activated.

      Chain INPUT (policy DROP)
      target prot opt source destination
      ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
      ACCEPT icmp -- anywhere anywhere
      ACCEPT tcp -- anywhere anywhere tcp dpt:ssh
      ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED

      Chain FORWARD (policy DROP)
      target prot opt source destination
      ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere
      ACCEPT all -- anywhere anywhere state RELATED,ESTABLISHED

      Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
      target prot opt source destination

      and yes, I rebooted it a lot of times :)

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        bingo600 @chrispazz
        last edited by

        @chrispazz

        Does this one give the expected result , should be your (OpenVPN public ip) ?

        wget http://ipinfo.io/ip -qO -

        Can you ping the google.it from the RasPI ?

        /Bingo

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          chrispazz @bingo600
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          @bingo600 said in offloading OpenVPN using external gateway:

          wget http://ipinfo.io/ip -qO -

          Both yes.
          And if I test a traceroute from raspi I can confirm it is going outside using VPN connection....

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            bingo600 @chrispazz
            last edited by bingo600

            @chrispazz

            Now : I would connect a PC directly to the RasPI , or directly to the ISP inside LAN , and set def-gw to the RasPI , and maybe DNS to 8.8.8.8

            Then start debugging directly between the PC & The Raspi.

            This can come in handy ... Disables all iptables stuff on the Raspi.
            But only for this "boot sesion"

            iptables -F
            iptables -X
            iptables -t nat -F
            iptables -t nat -X
            iptables -t mangle -F
            iptables -t mangle -X
            iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
            iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
            iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
            
            

            I use these rules on my Deb10 machines , for OVPN to a VPN provider.

            Remember to replace ens192 with the name of your ethernet interface on the Raspi.

            # Default policy to drop all incoming packets
            iptables -P INPUT DROP
            iptables -P FORWARD DROP
            
            # Accept incoming packets from localhost and the LAN interface
            iptables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT
            iptables -A INPUT -i ens192 -j ACCEPT
            
            # Accept incoming packets from the WAN if the router initiated
            # the connection
            iptables -A INPUT -i tun0 -m conntrack \
                --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
            
            # Forward LAN packets to the WAN
            iptables -A FORWARD -i ens192 -o tun0 -j ACCEPT
            
            # Forward WAN packets to the LAN if the LAN initiated the
            # connection
            iptables -A FORWARD -i tun0 -o ens192 -m conntrack \
                --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
            
            # NAT traffic going out the WAN interface
            iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o tun0 -j MASQUERADE
            #
            
            
            

            Remember to save new rules if you change them

            sudo systemctl enable netfilter-persistent
            

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              chrispazz @bingo600
              last edited by chrispazz

              @bingo600 said in offloading OpenVPN using external gateway:

              sudo systemctl enable netfilter-persistent

              I made some other tests.

              Raspberry is working good if I set a client to use it as network interface gateway and connection will go thru VPN (using my own iptables rules or yours).

              So it seems that when I go thru pfsense, WAN main gateway (ISP router) is getting used instead of firewall rule gateway...

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                bingo600 @chrispazz
                last edited by

                @chrispazz said in offloading OpenVPN using external gateway:

                @bingo600 said in offloading OpenVPN using external gateway:

                sudo systemctl enable netfilter-persistent

                I made some other tests.

                Raspberry is working good if I set a client to use it as network interface gateway and connection will go thru VPN (using my own iptables rules or yours).

                So it seems that when I go thru pfsense, WAN main gateway (ISP router) is getting used instead of firewall rule gateway...

                That doesn't make sense
                The packet trace you made doesn't lie.

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                  bingo600
                  last edited by

                  Now is the time to use tcpdump on the RasPI

                  https://kalitut.com/record-network-traffic-with-raspberry/

                  To see what it actually receives & forwards

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                    chrispazz @bingo600
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                    @bingo600
                    This is traceroute from the client with the firewall rule applies:

                    traceroute to www.google.it (216.58.215.227), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
                    1 192.168.5.254 (192.168.5.254) 2.370 ms 1.583 ms 1.516 ms

                    The first hop go to ISP gateway....I can't see Raspi here...

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                      bingo600 @chrispazz
                      last edited by bingo600

                      @chrispazz
                      But that is not consistent with the packet trace you made on the pfSense

                      Can you do another trace , and then the traceroute ?

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                        chrispazz @bingo600
                        last edited by

                        @bingo600 if I try a trace to www.google.it IP address as host I get this:

                        18:25:31.846958 IP 192.168.5.1.4704 > 172.217.168.35.443: UDP, length 1350
                        18:25:31.883433 IP 172.217.168.35.443 > 192.168.5.1.4704: UDP, length 1350

                        so it is using 192.168.5.1 as gateway....

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                          chrispazz @chrispazz
                          last edited by chrispazz

                          @chrispazz Perhaps I understand the problem.

                          My WAN interface is getting IP from ISP router (DHCP server on 192.168.5.0).
                          The ISP gateway is getting on top of the firewall rule gateway....

                          This is WAN if on pfsense:

                          em1.90: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1492
                          options=3<RXCSUM,TXCSUM>
                          ether 02:11:32:25:4e:f9
                          inet6 fe80::11:32ff:fe25:4ef9%em1.90 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x8
                          inet 192.168.5.1 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast 192.168.5.255
                          nd6 options=21<PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
                          media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>)
                          status: active
                          vlan: 90 vlanpcp: 0 parent interface: em1
                          groups: vlan

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                            chrispazz @chrispazz
                            last edited by

                            No wrong.

                            192.168.5.1 is pfsense.... :(

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                              bingo600 @chrispazz
                              last edited by

                              @chrispazz said in offloading OpenVPN using external gateway:

                              @bingo600 if I try a trace to www.google.it IP address as host I get this:

                              18:25:31.846958 IP 192.168.5.1.4704 > 172.217.168.35.443: UDP, length 1350
                              18:25:31.883433 IP 172.217.168.35.443 > 192.168.5.1.4704: UDP, length 1350

                              so it is using 192.168.5.1 as gateway....

                              Nope
                              It's using 5.1 as source IP (Consistent with your WAN NAT)

                              If you enable logging on the Policy rule , do you see any log lines ?

                              Now you are not doing the traceroute on the pfSense box ... Are you ?

                              What PC ip address are you doing the traceroute from , and are you 100% sure you have that ip in the OPENVPN Alias , and a policy route rule on the pfSense interface that that PC is connected to ?

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                                chrispazz @bingo600
                                last edited by chrispazz

                                @bingo600 said in offloading OpenVPN using external gateway:

                                If you enable logging on the Policy rule , do you see any log lines ?

                                Yes, it is the only rules that has logging

                                Now you are not doing the traceroute on the pfSense box ... Are you ?

                                No, I am doing it from iMac client (192.168.20.110)

                                What PC ip address are you doing the traceroute from , and are you 100% sure you have that ip in the OPENVPN Alias , and a policy route rule on the pfSense interface that that PC is connected to ?

                                I am using a firewall rule like this on the same interface of the client (192.168.20):

                                2.jpg

                                and NVPNGTW is the gateway I added to pfsense in the gateway section.

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                                  bingo600 @chrispazz
                                  last edited by

                                  @chrispazz said in offloading OpenVPN using external gateway:

                                  @bingo600 said in offloading OpenVPN using external gateway:

                                  If you enable logging on the Policy rule , do you see any log lines ?

                                  Yes, it is the only rules that has logging

                                  Now you are not doing the traceroute on the pfSense box ... Are you ?

                                  No, I am doing it from iMac client (192.168.20.110)

                                  What PC ip address are you doing the traceroute from , and are you 100% sure you have that ip in the OPENVPN Alias , and a policy route rule on the pfSense interface that that PC is connected to ?

                                  I am using a firewall rule like this on the same interface of the client (192.168.20):

                                  2.jpg

                                  and NVPNGTW is the gateway I added to pfsense in the gateway section.

                                  That's a (for me strange rule) why does it have WAN all the way to the right ?
                                  Are you using floating rules ?

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                                    chrispazz @bingo600
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                                    @bingo600 no no, sorry, it is only the description. Ignore it.

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                                      bingo600 @chrispazz
                                      last edited by

                                      @chrispazz

                                      Is that rule all the way at the top ?

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                                        chrispazz @bingo600
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                                        @bingo600 yes, sure

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                                          bingo600 @chrispazz
                                          last edited by

                                          @chrispazz
                                          I have to pull in the tuff guyzz now.

                                          @stephenw10
                                          Any ideas here ??

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                                            bingo600 @chrispazz
                                            last edited by bingo600

                                            @chrispazz

                                            But just to summarize :

                                            You say if you put a PC on the 192.168.5.x lan , and set 192.168.5.99 (RasPI) as def-gw , the PC can use the RasPI & OpenVPN tunnel ok ?

                                            You have put all desired OPENVPN PC's in a IP HOST Alias
                                            You made direct host entries in the rule, and made Policy based rules with the RasPI as Gateway , on all the interfaces where a "OPENVPN" PC could be connected ?

                                            But the pfSense won't match the source ip's, and therefore won't policy route t the RasPI. This is also confirmed by , enabling logging in the Policy rule. And no loglines appear.

                                            Q:
                                            We did a trace (the first one above) , where we succesfully matched a ping to google.it , and you got both loglines , and we saw the policy routing in effect in the pfSense packet trace.

                                            What has changed in the pfSense config since that ?

                                            Was that test also made with the iMAC ?

                                            Q:
                                            You do use either static IP's or DHCP MAC Lock (Reservation) , in order to ensure that the PC's used for test & OPN always get the same ip ?.

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