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    Unable to Connect to Two Open VPNs at One Time

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      snorris
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      We've been running a pfsense appliance for VPN in our aws production network for some time (full tunnel- Force all client-generated IPv4 traffic through the tunnel). I setup a second pfsense appliance in our dev account hosted under another IP/DNS (only specific CIDR). The do not have overlapping CIDRs. The ovpn client config is the same except for the remote e.g. "remote vpn.dev.example.net 1194 udp" vs "remote vpn.example.net 1194 udp". Both work as expected, but I am unable to connect to both simultaneously with my Viscosity client. Is there a specific configuration I need to enable or make sure is set differently between the two to allow for simultaneous connect? Thanks for your help.

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        snorris
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        Solved. nobind was not being properly set in the ovpn config.

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          noplan @snorris
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          @snorris
          plz mark as [solved]

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            snorris @snorris
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            @snorris said in Unable to Connect to Two Open VPNs at One Time:

            Solved. nobind was not being properly set in the ovpn config.

            Happy to. How do you do that?

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              noplan @snorris
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              @snorris

              go to your first post and edit the Headline and add [solved]

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                snorris @noplan
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                @noplan I tried that first resulting in "You are only allowed to edit posts for 3600 second(s) after posting". An admin is welcome to update the title to reflect this.

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