OpenVPN config - traffic not NATing
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@clazmania
The source has to be your internal networks, e.g. "LAN subnets" and the translation address has to be the VPN clients address. pfSense might provide a variable for it in the drop-down. Otherwise you have to assign an interface to the VPN client instance to get it. -
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@Antibiotic Thanks, I do have a similar config. The only difference is the dst port, guessing due to ISAKMP.
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@clazmania Are you using IPSEC VPN?
Shoud be set VPN interface not a OpenVPN itself. IDK may by you called VPN interface as OpenVPN))) -
@Antibiotic I did call it OpenVPN and that may have been a mistake. Because I have an OPENVPN and OpenVPN and I think that is causing confusion for me. I guess I can remove the config and recreate with another name. Then revisit.
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@clazmania said in OpenVPN config - traffic not NATing:
@Antibiotic I did call it OpenVPN and that may have been a mistake. Because I have an OPENVPN and OpenVPN and I think that is causing confusion for me. I guess I can remove the config and recreate with another name. Then revisit.
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0Ah ))) Good luck
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@clazmania
I don't assume, that you want to edtablish an IPSec through the OpenVPN provider. That's the only thing the ISAKMP rule is good for, however. -
@clazmania ISAKMP only use for IPsec protocol , if you use openvpn protocol set as in my example