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Support => VPN Support => Topic started by: DesertConvert on Thursday 13 February 2014, 06:05:03 pm



Title: OpenVPN routing
Post by: DesertConvert on Thursday 13 February 2014, 06:05:03 pm
Hi there,

I've been trying to get an OpenVPN setup going on my EFW PC. I know I am missing something somewhere, but I don't know where. Could someone guide me through step-by-step as to which settings I need for my particular case? Or even better, maybe just help with the theory (I've read several threads here on the forum, but I seem to be as thick as a brick!)

Essentially, I would like to set up the OpenVPN Server on my EFW so that I can connect individual remote pcs to my network. I have a server on my network doing the DHCP (192.168.252.0/24 range) and would like the OVPN server to hand out addresses in a range (say .160 - .170) when I connect - so I've gone with the bridged connection. I think my issue arises on the Firewall side. I can't seem to get the port (1194) open to the outside world. I've tried setting up routing etc. but I get more confused the more settings I try!

So, the main questions are:

1. How/where do I open port 1194 to the outside world? (all ports are routed from point of entry - the DSL router - to the EFW)
2. How do I route the OVPN traffic to my internal network so that I can access my data server?

Apologies if this has been covered in other threads, but I've been at this for days and I'm at a loss!  :(


Title: Re: OpenVPN routing
Post by: DesertConvert on Friday 14 February 2014, 11:26:04 pm
Am I correct in assuming that the EFW cannot assign IP addresses in bridged mode if it is itself not a DHCP server?


Title: Re: OpenVPN routing
Post by: asghardurrani on Monday 10 March 2014, 08:53:16 am
Get on skype I'll help you out with ye EFW 3.0. hard to explain it here :)

Skype: asghar.durrani


Title: Re: OpenVPN routing
Post by: DesertConvert on Wednesday 19 March 2014, 09:51:58 pm
Thanks for the offer, but I'm not always . Besides, if we find a solution here it may help someone else in the future.

Regards,
DC