Le Thu, 06 Oct 2011 09:12:56 +0200,
Dominik Schips <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Hello,
> 
> I have three WAN interfaces on my pfSense 2.0 (amd64 full install):
> 
> WAN1 - static IP (ADSL ISP1 by PPPoE)
> WAN2 - static IP (SDSL ISP2 with public /27 network)
> WAN3 - dynamic IP (Cable  ISP3 by DHCP)
> 
> I want OpenVPN access to be available on all WANs at the same time for
> availibility reasons.
> 
> I set up a OpenVPN server with the interface "any" so that the server
> is listening on all interfaces. I added on all WANs a rule to allow
> access (UDP/1194) to the OpenVPN. I only can access the VPN by the
> default GW which is WAN3 at the moment. I tried with TCP but with the
> same problems. I want to access the VPN by all of the WANs and push
> static VPN IPs from the tunnel network to the clients by a client
> specific override.
> If I change the interface to a another WAN interface. I only could
> access the VPN by this interface.
> 
> Is this http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN_OpenVPN still
> possible with the 2.0 release?
> 
> My problem is that I need client overrides so that the clients always
> get the same IP. They are grouped to access different networks by
> firewall rules for the openvpn.
> 
> Best regards,
> Dominik Schips
> 
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Hello,

I did not try it on pfsense, but on another config on a Debian machine,
I used the "mutihome" option in openvpn config to be able to share a
single openvpn through multiple wan interfaces.

Kind regards, 

Bruno
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