Re: [pfSense] Open ports with OpenVPN tunnel

2018-01-01 Thread Chris L
On Jan 1, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Antonio wrote: > > Hi, > > Its the rules that are under the heading "Additional steps to route WAN > through tunnel" at the bottom of this page: > > https://www.expressvpn.com/support/vpn-setup/pfsense-with-expressvpn-openvpn/ > > Regards > >

Re: [pfSense] Open ports with OpenVPN tunnel

2018-01-01 Thread Antonio
Hi, Its the rules that are under the heading "Additional steps to route WAN through tunnel" at the bottom of this page: https://www.expressvpn.com/support/vpn-setup/pfsense-with-expressvpn-openvpn/ Regards Antonio Respect your privacy and that of others, don't give your data to big

Re: [pfSense] Open ports with OpenVPN tunnel

2018-01-01 Thread Chris L
What are the Firewall > Rules on your OpenVPN tab and the OpenVPN assigned interface tab for the ExpressVPN connection? > On Jan 1, 2018, at 1:48 PM, Antonio wrote: > > Hi, > > I recently managed to get pfSense to run a OpenVPN connection with my VPN > provider

[pfSense] Open ports with OpenVPN tunnel

2018-01-01 Thread Antonio
Hi, I recently managed to get pfSense to run a OpenVPN connection with my VPN provider (ExpressVPN). All traffic is routed through this VPN tunnel via my pfSense device. I randomly use ShieldsUp to test my ports and see if they are dropping requests. All fine when the VPN tunnel is down. I

Re: [pfSense] pfSense 2.4 Sporadic Routing Issues

2018-01-01 Thread Andrew Kester
Just for the archives, setting up totally new VMs seems to have fixed it. Looking at the difference between the old and new VMs, the only change that caught my eye was that the old VMs were set to dynamically allocate memory, where as the new ones have a fixed memory size. Thanks, Andrew Kester