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    OpenVPN Client Traffic gets lost

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      Starko
      last edited by

      Hello,
      we are currently on

      2.3.1-DEVELOPMENT (amd64) 
      built on Tue Apr 19 07:18:40 CDT 2016 
      FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE
      NanoBSD-4G
      

      We have a customer that is connected via OpenVPN. Our pfSense is the VPN Client. The Tunnel starts immediatly.
      When I ping the host of the customer, I get a timeout.
      Via tcpdump on the shell I can see that the host replys, but the reply never reaches me.

      > ping 10.1.1.56 -t
      
      Ping wird ausgeführt für 10.1.1.56 mit 32 Bytes Daten:
      Zeitüberschreitung der Anforderung. (<- Timeout)
      Zeitüberschreitung der Anforderung.
      Zeitüberschreitung der Anforderung.
      
      [2.3.1-DEVELOPMENT][admin@fw01.login.loc]/root: tcpdump -n -i ovpnc3
      tcpdump: verbose output suppressed, use -v or -vv for full protocol decode
      listening on ovpnc3, link-type NULL (BSD loopback), capture size 65535 bytes
      10:52:20.587092 IP 192.168.23.97 > 10.1.1.56: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 110, length 40
      10:52:20.603772 IP 10.1.1.56 > 192.168.23.97: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 110, length 40
      10:52:25.125322 IP 192.168.23.97 > 10.1.1.56: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 111, length 40
      10:52:25.145549 IP 10.1.1.56 > 192.168.23.97: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 111, length 40
      10:52:30.127342 IP 192.168.23.97 > 10.1.1.56: ICMP echo request, id 1, seq 112, length 40
      10:52:30.144197 IP 10.1.1.56 > 192.168.23.97: ICMP echo reply, id 1, seq 112, length 40
      

      On 2.2.6 this worked. Can you help us?

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        cmb
        last edited by

        It's there on the ovpn interface, is it there on the internal interface where 192.168.23.97 resides?

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          Starko
          last edited by

          I'm sorry, the error disappeared after another reboot. Forgot to close the topic. Thanks for your answer.

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