Yes, I have this problem too ! My advice is to check your connection between your host machine and netgate server (try ping netgate.com and nslookup netgate.com). Check your DNS server (Is it working ?). Check your pfSense LAN and WAN (like the videos I do, WAN is getting internet from NAT or Bridged in VMware and LAN is VMnet card) Check VMware -> Edit -> Virtual Network Editor. Let me know if you get any trouble.
@@yuko993 check your dns server, try to ping netgate.com with your host machine. And making sure you have the right LAN and WAN on your pfSense with WAN is NAT or Bridged and LAN is vmnet card.
Hi Bro, I was going through your youtube channel, I need your help. I have pfsense-openvpn split tunnel configure on my server this should allow me to connect to a remote system as well as browse internet on the laptop as well I have a Ubuntu 18.04 laptop with me. It has a VPN client settings configured on it. My issue is, the configuration present on the laptop is not allowing me to use my internet connection, Once I connect to VPN it disconnects my local connectivity. I have also tried to ping google dns I get requests timed out. But if I try to RDP connect to the remote system that works Below are the parameters which are already added inside the OpenVPN configuration file present on my laptop which should allow the split tunnel to work but for some reason it's not working I am not able to identify why. route-nopull route <My workstation IP> 255.255.255.255 If you are able to guide me with the details given, I would really appreciate it. I have sudo permission on the laptop if I need to modify anything.
Maybe check your firewall rules ? Confirm your DNS configurations can resolve both internal and external domain names. Once connected to the VPN, verify the routing table using the "ip route" command to ensure the right route settings. Lastly, review your VPN server setup to guarantee split tunneling is enabled correctly, ensuring that it doesn't conflict routes or DNS settings onto the local network. push "route <My workstation IP> 255.255.255.255"; Hope this will help you !