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17.7 Legacy Series / [SOLVED] Multi WAN Problem
« on: August 19, 2017, 11:21:43 am »
Hello,

I have some problems with an multi wan setup. I got 4 uplinks but on the firewall only the default gateway got access to the internet. If I route clients to different uplinks everything is working fine just the firewall self can't use the other gateways. I also tried to ping from the command line with all interfaces (ping -S) but still only the interface that is the default gateway got access to the internet.

I think the problem started with an upgrade to 17.7 before it worked fine. I use openvpn with the wan uplinks and now I can only use the interface with the default gateway the others can't connect to the serves

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16.7 Legacy Series / DynDNS with OpenVPN Interface Problem
« on: November 30, 2016, 02:30:20 pm »
Hello,

is there a bug with dyndns in combination with openvpn? I got the problem if I bind an interface of an openvpn connection (Maybe also other interfaces?) to dyndns it dont let me reconnect to the openvpn servers. When I set it up it works correctly but on the moment when I reconnect to the openvpn server while the ddns is activated something is blocking the connections. The connection ends here and then timeouts:

Nov 30 14:22:44   openvpn[75950]: /usr/local/sbin/ovpn-linkup ovpnc9 HIDDEN_VPNDATA init
Nov 30 14:22:44   openvpn[75950]: /sbin/ifconfig ovpnc9 HIDDEN_VPNDATA up

If I delete the DDNS-Rule I can reconnect as before and everything is working.

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