You don't *have* to have two subnets, you can bridge OpenVPN, but it's
a bit convoluted, not documented well (yet), and generally I don't
recommend it. You rarely want broadcast traffic traversing a VPN.

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Brian Josefsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have 2 pfsense boxes, one embedded on each side of the atlantic
> ocean. They connect fine, but i can't contact any of the other side,
> both side have the pfsense as a primary gw.
>
> network 192.168.1.0/24
> Box local is 192.168.1.241
> Box remote is 192.168.1.242
>
> I can only reach the other box with a ssh login to one of the boxes
> and use ssh to the other box's ipaddress on the tun adapter.
>
> Do I need fw rules, or am I missing some commands?
>
> --
> Med venlig hilsen / Best regards
> Brian Josefsen
>
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