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    Internet Access issue using OpenVPN and Multi-wan

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      kejianshi
      last edited by

      When you say you can't browse the web once connected, I'm assuming you mean from the distant end connected via vpn?
      Can you browse the web on a computer connected locally to the pfsense/openvpn server box?

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        jgottlieb
        last edited by

        Ok, so I managed to get it fixed.  It looks like for some reason WAN_OFFICE got set as the default gateway.  I thought WAN_HOME was set as the default.  I only had the NAT for the 192.168.3.x (VPN Address Pool) set on the WAN_HOME interface.  I had configured OpenVPN to run on the WAN_HOME interface so I figured that was the only place I needed to set the NAT.  And I thought WAN_HOME was the default gateway.

        So I configured the NAT on both the WAN_HOME interface and WAN_OFFICE.  Now it works fine!

        Thanks for all the help everyone!

        Joshua

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          jgottlieb
          last edited by

          Does anyone know why I can't change the topic of the original post any longer?  I wanted to mark it as solved.  I was able to on another thread that was shorter and more recent.  Is there some type of cut-off in terms of replies or time in which you can no longer change the original topic subject line?

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            phil.davis
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            There is a limit of a couple of days for editing posts. So you can only do what you have already done - add an entry indicating the problem is solved.

            As the Greek philosopher Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."
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