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  • Wan Balancer and OpenVPN

    I need some help. I need to find a way to force the normal Openvpn module to pass throw a specific interface but i am unsuccessful so far.
    Basically i have 2 lines

    1. VDSL 110/11
    2. 5G 700/92

    What i want, is to pass all the OpenVpn traffic from the VDSL Line.

    Off course i tried with rules to pass the OpenVPN traffic throw the VDSL line but it ignores me completely and if i understand correctly in the pipe, Openvpn connection is before the wan balancer.

    If i declare the correct allocation in Wan Balancer (in specific if i put 11 and 70), no matter what i do in rules, the Openvpn module connects with the 5G.
    The only way i can make the traffic pass with the VDSL line is to put in traffic allocation in 5G a 0.

    I really dont get it... also the change to where the traffic pass is happening on the fly? how is that possible when the Openvpn is allready connected? i mean i set it 5G to 0, i see all the traffic correctly to go over 5G, if i put even 1 in 5G allocation suddenly on the fly the traffic pass throw the 5G.... there is no reconnection in the Openvpn module so i have lost some hairs with this.

    Can someone help with this?
    Last edited by bluechris; 12-12-2022, 04:30 AM.

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    What does 'pass through a specific interface' mean? Is this inbound traffic, coming from remote clients outside your network? Is it outbound traffic, originating inside your network and passing outward across an OpenVPN connection? In the latter case, is it a site-to-site tunnel?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by gravenscroft View Post
      What does 'pass through a specific interface' mean? Is this inbound traffic, coming from remote clients outside your network? Is it outbound traffic, originating inside your network and passing outward across an OpenVPN connection? In the latter case, is it a site-to-site tunnel?
      Its outbound i think. Basically the client that connects to the system i explain above, connects with openvpn to the static ip of the VDSL line. Now, the traffic from the system i describe above, is changing its behaviour like i describe.

      Honestly i don't understand how this is possible but i see it with my own eyes.

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