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      mzarrugh last edited by

      I have a setup with a debian VPS as the server and pfsense at my home as the client.

      The connection is up. But the problem is that I cannot ping the server (10.8.0.1) from the lan which has the ip of (10.8.0.6).

      The purpose of this is that I want to mount an nfs share on my vps to my computer so that I can manage files easily.

      I don't care about this connection being secure, so I tried to make a direct connection, but I could't get it to mount. That's why I'm trying a vpn.

      I configured an nfs share (direct) on a virtual machine to test it and it worked. But on the real world it doesn't.

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