Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2019 23:15:15 +0100 From: =?UTF-8?Q?Morgan_Wesstr=c3=b6m?= <freebsd-database@pp.dyndns.biz> To: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: NAT for use with OpenVPN Message-ID: <da1312a5-da93-cc8f-b924-2f01e6f98b05@pp.dyndns.biz> In-Reply-To: <CAMnCm8gBqiTaohPvGvWARR3ECW3PK33_Fy3UdQM9-zC1u0mqEg@mail.gmail.com> References: <CAMnCm8jmZJ6r8f_byUUMOmPr%2B3QeH_xB1zCx_SD%2BHvc2YF55Vw@mail.gmail.com> <CAMnCm8hQFC3PmJfRU5x_07zLZjUwKtXMGCSf6B-N4K6kR14Bgg@mail.gmail.com> <CAMnCm8gBqiTaohPvGvWARR3ECW3PK33_Fy3UdQM9-zC1u0mqEg@mail.gmail.com>
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Phil, I forgot... OpenVPN needs its own subnet in the config file. Make sure you don't use the same subnet as your LAN uses because that would confuse the routing and could result in the behaviour you describe in your initial post. Data would reach the server but return packets wouldn't find their way back onto the Internet. I would need to see your OpenVPN config and details about the subnets you use to spot any errors. /Morgan
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