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    Advertise OpenVPN routing table via OSPF

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      MattB765 last edited by MattB765

      Hi I posted this before but I think it was too generic a question, I now have pfSense/FRR working between the Fortinet but haven't quite got what I need.

      I have a pfSense that we use for connecting multiple customers via OpenVPN.

      The networks we assign to customers are in the range 172.29.96.0/20 and this is set in the "Remote Network" setting of the OpenVPN. Because we have multiple connections, we use certificate based Client Specific Overrides to select the destination within OpenVPN.

      The problem I have is that I would like to distribute these individual /29 networks using FRR/OSPF but the only route that gets placed in the kernel routing table is the supernet of 172.29.96.0/20.

      I've tried setting redistribute kernel and connected but this hasn't helped.

      Is there a way to get OpenVPN/FRR to advertise these individual routes?

      Thanks,

      Current configuration:
      !
      frr version 7.5.1
      frr defaults traditional
      hostname router-a
      service integrated-vtysh-config
      !
      ip router-id 10.1.4
      ip router-id 10.1.40.172
      !
      interface ovpns1
      description "ospfd: OpenVPN"
      ip ospf area 0.0.0.0
      ip ospf network point-to-multipoint
      !
      interface vmx0
      description "ospfd: WAN OSPF"
      ip ospf area 0.0.0.0
      !
      router ospf
      ospf router-id 127.1.1.1
      redistribute kernel
      redistribute connected
      passive-interface ovpns1
      !
      
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