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An OpenVPN Site-to-Site setup using two pfSense devices, one running an OpenVPN server and the other an OpenVPN client. | An OpenVPN Site-to-Site setup using two pfSense devices, one running an OpenVPN server and the other an OpenVPN client. | ||
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- | **NOTE:** This is NOT for setting up an OpenVPN server for clients to connect to a remote network over a VPN. | + | **WARNING:** This is NOT for setting up an OpenVPN server for clients to connect to a remote network over a VPN. |
This setup is for a single remote client, not multiple remote clients. | This setup is for a single remote client, not multiple remote clients. | ||
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<WRAP info> | <WRAP info> | ||
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- | From the **Remote** location, try to ping the Local IP address of the Primary location. | + | From the **Remote** location, try to ping the Local IP address of the **Primary** location. |
* If you get a result back it means traffic is passing across the tunnel and the Remote location can see the Primary location. | * If you get a result back it means traffic is passing across the tunnel and the Remote location can see the Primary location. |
pfsense/vpn/openvpn/openvpn_site-to-site_setup.1613494853.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/02/16 17:00 by peter