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pfSense Assistance


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FAO: Duffman or Senior Mods,

 

I know your out there somewhere.

 

Need some help with pfSense.

 

I've got a virtualised copy of pfSense on a Dell PowerEdge T310.

 

I'm trying to set up a VPN RADIUS Connection so I can access it from while I'm at work.

 

Server subnet is running on 10.1.1.0/24. I've created a new RADIUS CA on the pfSense Firewall and succesfully managed to dial in to the pfSense firewall using OpenVPN.

 

Only problem is that the "server" config on the pfSense installation is set to create a tunnel between my clients (external) and the pfSense firewall.

 

What I really want is all traffic on 10.1.2.0/24 to be able to access all other traffic (internally) on 10.1.1.0/24.

 

Help........ lol (I think I'm out of my depth)

 

Thanks

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Ignore this post guys. Digging around on Netgate forums I found a solution. I had to use (push "route 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0") in my advanced openvpn config to push a valid route down to my workstation. It can't ping but it is successfully passing traffic from the client when connected to the internal LAN. Thanks for being there to support me 🙂

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