On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 6:22 AM, jose thomas<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> In our data center, we have two pfsense 1.2.2 boxes with two subnets behind
> the NAT.
> The OPT1 interfaces are been using for the inter communication between the
> two lan
> subnets owned by the two pfsense boxes. We have a configured openVPN for the
> two
> WAN interfaces.
>
> The problem is that from outside anybody connects to one of the pfsense box
> thgough
> openVPN, they are not able to access the other subnet which is under the
> other
> pfsense box which is connected through the OPT1 interfaces between.
>
> How can I add specific rule set (or any other config change) to instruct
> that the other
> subnet address destinations coming from openVPN clients has to pass though
> the OPT1 interface instead of the LAN interface of pfsense? Or inotherwords,
> how to
> add one more network and gateway to the openVPN connection?
>
> I ran out of ideas how to solve this. Really appreatiate any help in this
> regard

If memory serves me correctly you need to tell openvpn to push the
routes.   Google openvpn push routes.

Scott

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