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      Pentangle
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      Hi there,

      I have a working OpenVPN tunnel between a satellite site and our datacentre. The datacentre is the server and the satellite site is the client.
      Server subnet is 192.168.15.0/24 and Satellite subnet is 192.168.18.0/24.
      Both ends are running latest pfsense.
      The satellite site now has a second subnet (192.168.80.0/24) and i'd like to be able to route traffic from that subnet to the server subnet (and vice versa).
      I've tried adding 192.168.80.0/24 as a second comma-separated subnet in the server (datacentre) pfsense, and I can see that appear in the routes
      I've bounced both sides and still no connectivity on the 192.168.80.0/24 network
      Both sides have * in their firewall rules for OpenVPN so that's not the problem.
      Any ideas what i'm doing wrong?

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        viragomann @Pentangle
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        @Pentangle
        If it's a TLS OpenVPN with a wider tunnel subnet than a /30 you might have a CSO created for the client. So you also need add the additional subnet there.

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