Hello Michael,
Do you need the "Advanced outbound NAT" enabled? I have it just
disabled and everythig works fine.
Regards,
Jakob
On 29 June 2010 11:42, Michael <monowall at encambio dot com> wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> On https://myrouter/firewall_rules.php the router is setup to pass
> everything, but when trying to connect a OpenVPN client over m0n0wall
> to a remote OpenVPN server (UDP 1194) only one computer on the network
> is able to connect.
>
> If I swap the m0n0wall router out for a cheap home router that does
> full cone NAT then all devices can connect to the OpenVPN server.
>
> What do I have to do to the NAT configuration to be able to
> connect several OpenVPN (UDP 1194) clients over the m0n0wall
> router to a remote OpenVPN server?
>
> The router (and NAT) configuration:
>
> M0n0wall 1.32 embedded
>
> Services: Proxy ARP - No entries
> Firewall: NAT: Inbound - No entries
> Firewall: NAT: Server NAT - No entries
> Firewall: NAT: 1:1 - No entries
>
> Firewall: NAT: Outbound - ...
> X 'Enable advanced outbound NAT'
> Interface Source Destination Target
> WAN 192.168.1.0/24 * * (no portmap)
>
> With this config I can connect one OpenVPN device, but the others
> fail to connect. There are no other problems, NAT or otherwise.
>
> Regards,
> Michael
>
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