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17.7 Legacy Series / Re: Huge headache trying to configure NAT and Multi-WAN...
« on: August 18, 2017, 10:58:11 pm »
You may be clearer than I am clever enough Okay, so you're trying to set up OPNsense as a VPN client and tunnel your "VPN" computers out through it via your VPN provider? Or is your VPN provider set up to allow you to set up a peer-to-peer OpenVPN connection? Or are you trying to run VPN clients locally on your internal systems, and have them NAT out to your VPN provider?
If as it seems you've got a single VPN client and you want to put other clients behind it, well I didn't know that was possible. If you have a OpenVPN or IPsec server as a peer to another of the same, you can certain do that. But for an OpenVPN client to function as the door to the VPN for multiple other systems behind it ... that's a clever thing to do if you can make it work. I haven't seen mention of doing it that way.
If as it seems you've got a single VPN client and you want to put other clients behind it, well I didn't know that was possible. If you have a OpenVPN or IPsec server as a peer to another of the same, you can certain do that. But for an OpenVPN client to function as the door to the VPN for multiple other systems behind it ... that's a clever thing to do if you can make it work. I haven't seen mention of doing it that way.