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Dehicks
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OpenVPN cannot connect from lan side within double nat environment
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April 15, 2023, 09:10:50 pm »
OpenVPN not connecting from internal network
I couldn't find the right words to use to get Google to help. I have a setup my first opnsense firewall in my network. Home network looks like:
Isp >opnsense > cisco router > cisco switch > devices
While on LTE I can connect to opnvpn and access my local network for NAS or remote administration. However, once I connect to my home wifi via access point from the switch, I lose the ability to connect to the openvpn server.
Yes, I know I am already connect to the LAN, but I want my vpn connection to be turned on and forgot about. Not constantly turning it on and off depending on the network I am connected to.
I'm think that I may need to just add a route from the cisco switch to the wan/isp IP address. Since the wan on my cisco is technically a internal 172.16 address.
Hope this makes sense! And thank you in advance!
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Patrick M. Hausen
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Re: OpenVPN cannot connect from lan side within double nat environment
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April 15, 2023, 09:36:31 pm »
Unfortunately you cannot be connected to your LAN and access that same LAN through a VPN tunnel simultaneously.
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