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xayide

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Oddity with vpn and default LAN subnet
« on: February 01, 2018, 09:04:19 pm »
I have LAN subnet of 10.0.0.1/24 and it seems to collide with 10.129.0.0/16 which is transfer network of VPN from the vpn-provider before it reaches internet. When looking in firewall log it thinks the stuff coming in from openvpn on 10.129.*.* is coming in on LAN. Any ideas?

Here is status of routes...
ipv4   10.0.0.1   link#1   UHS   0   16384   lo0       
ipv4   10.129.0.0/16   10.129.0.1   UGS   0   1500   ovpnc2   OVPN_DHCP   
ipv4   10.129.0.1   link#9   UH   0   1500   ovpnc2   OVPN_DHCP   
ipv4   10.129.113.134   link#9   UHS   0   16384   lo0       

And here is example log of icoming connection from internet via OpenVPN
lan   Feb 1 21:16:34   31.11.121.72:55093   10.0.0.20:6112   tcp   let out anything from firewall host itself
« Last Edit: February 01, 2018, 09:18:42 pm by xayide »
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