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    Static route over OpenVPN VPN

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      Aziz 1 @viragomann
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      @viragomann I test the ping and the tracert while running wireshark in every test machine so to be sure of having traffic between them
      Actually I m in 10.103 remote logged to 1.80
      In the other direction : while in 1.80 I can't access 10.1 router GUI nor ping or remote log to 10.103

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        viragomann @Aziz 1
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        @aziz-1

        Yes, I got this already from your first post.

        However, any connections have packets flow in both directions. There are request packets and responses. And I was asking if you see both on both sites.

        Here you can see both:

        16:25:16.281216 IP 10.10.81.11 > 10.10.76.53: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 5, length 40
        16:25:16.281454 IP 10.10.76.53 > 10.10.81.11: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 5, length 40
        16:25:17.288271 IP 10.10.81.11 > 10.10.76.53: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 6, length 40
        16:25:17.288458 IP 10.10.76.53 > 10.10.81.11: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 6, length 40
        16:25:18.303884 IP 10.10.81.11 > 10.10.76.53: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 7, length 40
        16:25:18.304076 IP 10.10.76.53 > 10.10.81.11: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 7, length 40
        
        

        Here we see requests only:

        16:30:56.995347 IP 10.10.81.11 > 10.10.76.240: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 17, length 40
        16:30:58.000729 IP 10.10.81.11 > 10.10.76.240: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 18, length 40
        16:30:59.004189 IP 10.10.81.11 > 10.10.76.240: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 19, length 40
        

        In this case the capture was taken on the router and the destination device send its responses to another gateway.

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          Aziz 1 @viragomann
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          @viragomann when pinging from LAN2 to LAN1 we got request and responses,
          The other way only requests

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            viragomann @Aziz 1
            last edited by viragomann

            @aziz-1 said in Static route over OpenVPN VPN:

            The other way only requests

            So that's the point where you should check the firewall on the destination device.

            Do you get responses if you ping a LAN2 device from LAN1 pfSense?

            To be sure, are both VPN endpoints the default gateway in their local networks?

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