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FM89
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« on: Saturday 11 March 2017, 01:51:33 am »

Hello everybody ;-)

in the next sentences i try to explain you my problem:

I have an Endian Firewall (Community Edition) in a Server Housing and want to use it for as a gateway to a virtual machine. I want to use a rdp session to this virtual system (Windows System). At the moment i only use a simple NAT Forwarding with Port 3389 to my intern system (Windows System) with IP 178.25.25.2

Now i have activate the OpenVPn Server on Endian and download da CA and the "Push to the GREEN Interface" where my client stay.

I create the ovpn file for my clients and my vpn client get a IP from the Network (178.25.25.3). I can ping the intern interface of the Endian with 178.25.25.1 but i cant ping my windows system on 178.25.25.3!! Host not reachable! But it isnt a firewall problem from Windows because i can reach it with nat forwarding from the WAN IP!

What do you think is the problem?
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Dark-Vex
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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 15 March 2017, 12:32:38 am »

Hi!

if the Endian is virtualized and you have configured the OpenVPN Server in bridge mode, you need to enable the promiscuous mode on your Virtual Switch.
If you cannot put the Virtual Switch in promiscuous mode you need to change the OpenVPN Server into routed mode
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