2 questions for you:

is the ovpn address pool on a different subnet from all of the other subnets? ie, your lan subnet isn't 192.168.3.0/24 is it?

is DHCP in pfsense disabled for the openvpn interface? This is how i've configured my machines- it seems that openvpn hands out ips without the need for a dhcp server



On 7/12/06, Alastair Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[Steve's co-helper at the moment!]

This doesn't appear to be the case.  We do have unique certs/keys for each user, as can be seen by exporting the "p12" files and examining them.

Following some testing yesterday, we seem to be getting duplicate IPs - ie the second client gets given the same IP address from the pool, resulting in weird behaviour until one of them takes over.

What would be causing multiple clients to be assigned the same IP?

Cheers

Alastair


-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Terhaar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tue 11/07/2006 23:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] OpenVPN only allowing one connection

ah-ha so you've only generated one client key, and you're using that key for
all users!


On 7/11/06, Steve Harman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Hi Rob,
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> I'm using a method that's new to me - creating keys via the
> build-key-pkcs12.bat in OpenVPN's easy-rsa directory.
>
> As I say, I'm new to pkcs12 but I came from IPCop prior to pfSense and its
> OpenVPN instance allowed multiple connections with just a .p12 and .opvn
> conf file client-side.
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>
> Many thanks,
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> Steve
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