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View openvpn access server config db
View openvpn access server config db










view openvpn access server config db

However when trying to ping my RDP server (10.1.10.13) there was no response i just get 'Request timed out' on my command prompt. I started the packet capture and could see the replies from my 10.1.10.2 device (server which PfSense is hosted on).

view openvpn access server config db

I do want the connected clients to be on the 10.120.0.0/24 subnet if possible?Īny assistance is appreciated! Happy to provide screenshots where necessary.

view openvpn access server config db

When connecting it connects me to a subnet of 10.120.0.0/24 although my LAN network is on 10.1.10.0/24 but I've been advised this shouldn't matter. I can ping these resources from my home network but not through the VPN Tunnel. This is the same with all other active IPs on the network. These are the ONLY 2 resources i'm able to access and when trying to access any other machines such as my RDP server (10.1.10.13) i cannot ping or communicate with it. However, this all works fine! I can connect and authenticate and i am able to access my pfSense router (10.1.10.1) and also my Server (10.1.10.2) which hosts the server in a virtual machine. The only difference i made from the video is that i use LDAP authentication to my Domain Controller rather than creating users on the local pfSense database to authenticate. Forgive me as i'm a bit of a newbie to this but i have just followed a guide on YouTube (link below) in order to setup OpenVPN on my pfSense Router.












View openvpn access server config db