Hi,
I have a FusionHub configured in AWS, and separate B One 5G at a separate location connected to the Internet via Fiber.
There is a SpeedFusion VPN tunnel connected between the FusionHub and the B One.
I have OpenVPN server set up on the FusionHub for remote users to connect to. I’d like ALL remote user traffic connected to the FusionHub to go over the SpeedFusion tunnel to the B One before going out to the Internet.
The FusionHub doesn’t seem to have any way of forcing that to happen. No outbound policy, etc.
How can I route FusionHub remote user Internet traffic over the SpeedFusion tunnel to the B One and then out through that router’s Fiber Internet connection?
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On your FusionHub, ensure Remote User Access is enabled with Open VPN. Once this is saved/applied, go to your Status tab and click the link for “route all traffic” to download the .ovpn file for a full tunnel.
I have that part, and all traffic from the PC to the FusionHub gets routed through OpenVPN tunnel TO the FusionHub… But I need it to then get routed from the FusionHub to the B One over SpeedFusion, this second routing step is what I can’t get to work.
I still have the problem/question. There doesn’t seem to be a way to force traffic through FusionHub the way I need…
Client → OpenVPN → FusionHub → SFC Relay → PepRouter → Internet.
I can connect the fusionhub to the peprouter via SFC, that’s fine.
Client can connect to FusionHub via OpenVPN, also fine.
But all client traffic goes to Internet direct from FusionHub WAN, not through the SFC tunnel to the remote router.
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