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      vidarne last edited by

      2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
      built on Wed Sep 11 18:17:37 EDT 2013
      FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p11

      pfsense bridged wan ip on em0
      Lan ip em1 192.168.1.1
      vpn tun 1 10.10.0.6
      vpn tun 2 10.10.0.14

      i have 2 vpn connection up to a vpn provider giving me exit nodes to two different countries.

      Is it possible to use those two gateways from the lan net  ? 192.168.1.0 if i use a static route to 10.10.0.6 ?
      or do i need to assign the vpn tun to a virtual interface for each gateways ? that is the way i have it now and it kinda works but it is not a good way

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        jasonlitka last edited by

        The VPN tunnel will need to be attached to an interface so that you can add a gateway.  Assign the gateway to your LAN firewall rules once you've done that.

        You're going to have issues with both of those being on the same subnet though.

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