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Problems with OpenVPN and Azure VPN

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    Ehughes 0
    last edited by Dec 5, 2023, 6:51 PM

    My company runs Azure VPN to connect to our cloud data and OpenVPN to communicate between offices through our Netgate PFSense box. About two months ago I updated our internal IP scheme, made sure to copy all of the rules for the new IP and somehow the communication broke. I can connect to the other office when I am not connected to the Azure VPN, but once I connect to Azure then I am no longer able to communicate between offices.

    • Nothing changed with the Azure VPN
    • I am using the same OpenVPN client-server with an updated network IP
    • I copied every LAN rule and changed the old IP to the new IP
    • I added specific routing for my Azure IP to communicate with OpenVPN and to route to each office

    I am positive there is something very minor that I am missing but I'm not sure where to look but the shotgun approach I've been taking the last couple weeks has not been helpful. Does anybody have any ideas or has anyone run into this problem before?

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      Ehughes 0 @Ehughes 0
      last edited by Dec 6, 2023, 4:57 PM

      @Ehughes-0 After some other issues have come to the forefront it appears this is more of an issue with Azure VPN than an issue with OpenVPN. I will update once I have a solution but I am engaging Azure for assistance with this.

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