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#1
One would think it would be as simple as changing the Gateway on the LAN Interface and deny all other traffic.

#2
I did try several different combinations of what you described above with no success.

I have a feeling it has something to do with Firewall rules.
#3
I've tried the following information...

I used this to get the VPN up and running...
https://windgate.net/openvpn-site-to-site-using-ssl-tls-certificate-based-authentication-between-multiple-sites-with-opnsense/

Tried this to Re-direct the traffic...
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=4979.msg19771#msg19771
This did not work, tried messing around with the settings and VPN continued to work but did not Re-direct traffic.

Also tried to use this skipping over the wireguard config part. I figured the interfaces and setting will be similar. It didnt work, But I do like the idea of having a safe guard in place if the VPN goes down...
https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/how-tos/wireguard-selective-routing.html

There were a few others that I did attempt but realized it was just to old to translate over to the newer config.
#4
Dont know if a Moderator can move this to the right area, I didnt notice the "Virtual Private Network" Section when I created this post.
#5
I am looking to create an OpenVPN site to site VPN from Site A to Site B, I want all traffic (Internet) from Site B to pass through the VPN and exit Site A.

Following instruction online I have been able to get the two sites to communicate with each other and confirm a solid VPN connection. It directing the traffic where instructions break down. Either I find outdated instruction, Or instructions that do not involve OpenVPN, Or worst case the instruction are well written but ultimately don't work. :(

Anyone have some basic pointers or link to instructions that are more recent and confirmed work? Or if willing, Anyone willing to step through with me on what needs to be done?
#6
General Discussion / Wireless router setup
March 29, 2019, 11:22:43 PM
I have a device that has a NIC and wireless adapter. Both interfaces who up with OPNSence. I am running into a dalema though. I want to set this device up so as the NIC is the WAN interface and the wireless adapter is the LAN interface. I have no way to initially connect to the device to program the wireless adapter.

I've searched around an have not been able to find how to do this.

In short I need to program the wireless interface via command line for the SSID to connect to it an finish up the configuration.

Anyone out there have any ideas?