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Connecting from [WAN] to pfSense hosting OpenVPN through Cisco FPR1010

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    DasG0G
    last edited by May 19, 2022, 4:04 AM

    Hello

    I was wondering if any had any advice or solution to this. I am familiar with my FPR1010 NGFW and NAT and what not but I am at a roadblock as to how exactly to incorporate a NAT and ACL to allow access in.
    My pfSense Server itself is using a static WAN IP and I currently have a NAT ; x.x.x.182 192.168.5.66 but I want to "deny" ssh IN on that WAN ip and only have it active on whatever IP I obtain via OpenVPN.
    Is this possible? Or is it not really a procedure I would do and just SSH in to the WAN IP? I guess my reasoning is, I want all any any and only "data" in or out to be via the OpenVPN (ExpressVPN) IP it obtains, not my local WAN.

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