Stane1983
Cadet
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- Mar 10, 2023
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Hi guys,
here's my problem. I have set up OpenVPN on my TrueNAS Core and that works well.
My home network: 192.168.10.x
VPN: 10.20.0.x
When I try to mount NFS share via VPN it fails. Worked before when VPN server was not on TrueNAS so I think it has to do something with TrueNAS firewall perhaps?
I can access all machines on my home vpn. When I ssh into any of them it sees it as I accessed from my TrueNAS IP (192.168.10.50).
Here's my fw script:
Thanks
here's my problem. I have set up OpenVPN on my TrueNAS Core and that works well.
My home network: 192.168.10.x
VPN: 10.20.0.x
When I try to mount NFS share via VPN it fails. Worked before when VPN server was not on TrueNAS so I think it has to do something with TrueNAS firewall perhaps?
I can access all machines on my home vpn. When I ssh into any of them it sees it as I accessed from my TrueNAS IP (192.168.10.50).
Here's my fw script:
Code:
#!/bin/bash ipfw -q -f flush ipfw -q nat 1 config if em0 # OpenVPN requires NAT ipfw -q add nat 1 all from 10.20.0.0/24 to any out via em0 ipfw -q add nat 1 all from any to any in via em0 # Jails that require NAT ipfw -q add nat 2 all from 172.16.0.0/24 to any out via em0 ipfw -q add nat 2 all from any to any in via em0
Thanks