![]() ![]() The problem is it is not consistent and that trick does not always work. Initially it seemed like it was a IPv6 issue (if the guest had the gateway set to the pfSense IPv6 address, it would usually fail through the VPN, but if I turned off IPv6 on the VM it was more likely to succeed). Certain guests however can not be reached from when I'm connected to the OpenVPN however. All guests can be reached from any computer attached to the LAN switch, and the pfSense firewall can also reach them all. ![]() All the VMs have static IPs in the 10.0.0.0 network. I'm running Hyper-V on a Windows 2019 server, hosting Windows 7 Pro guests. If it was the entire LAN, I'd know where to start, but since it is only certain IPs, I'm at a loss. ![]() The VPN is setup to give out 10.0.8.0/24 to the VPN client, and route that over to 10.0.0.0/24 (the internal LAN). When I connect to the OpenVPN connection, I can reach MOST IPs in the LAN, but not all. I'm running a Netgate SG-5100 pfSense firewall (2.4.5-RELEASE-p1). ![]()
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