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On Sunday 13 March 2005 23:12, the incumbent wrote:
> I've been struggling with something for a while now; the VPN can come
> up, but traffic doesn't want to go across it to the proper networks.
Did you read the similar problem in a thread from 4 days' prior?
Re: [Openvpn-users] OpenVPN on OpenBSD: route: netmask: bad address
There I think the solution was in "man route".
> I have attached a PDF of a drawing of the network, showing the paths
> in and out and which interfaces and networks are used.
And yet no "netstat -nr" output, which would have been more to the
point. No syslog entries showing what happens when the tunnel comes up;
those are there to assist in troubleshooting.
> established. I cannot seem to get the default route changed on the
> client to force traffic to go over the VPN, and when I can, it still
> doesn't seem to actually get there.
Try --redirect-gateway
> sloppy and a mess, and I should just start over, but I don't know
> what I'm doing wrong.
First thing to check is the routing.
> The PF rules are as follows:
Turn off firewall rules until you know the routing is good.
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