Hi archi,
Are the two VPN clients from the same provider? Are they using the same protocol and port?
Yes same provider.
As suggested by VPN support I have already tried changing the second vpn clients udp port to 1195 through the routers gui and it failed to connect.
Dec 2 02:01:27 rc_service: httpd 546:notify_rc start_vpnclient2
Dec 2 02:01:28 openvpn[4842]: OpenVPN 2.4.3 arm-unknown-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [LZ4] [EPOLL] [MH/PKTINFO] [AEAD] built on Oct 4 2017
Dec 2 02:01:28 openvpn[4842]: library versions: OpenSSL 1.0.2l 25 May 2017, LZO 2.08
Dec 2 02:01:28 openvpn[4843]: WARNING: --ns-cert-type is DEPRECATED. Use --remote-cert-tls instead.
Dec 2 02:01:28 openvpn[4843]: NOTE: the current --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined scripts
Dec 2 02:01:29 openvpn[4843]: TCP/UDP: Preserving recently used remote address: [AF_INET]185.144.83.11:1195
Dec 2 02:01:29 openvpn[4843]: Socket Buffers: R=[122880->122880] S=[122880->122880]
Dec 2 02:01:29 openvpn[4843]: UDP link local: (not bound)
Dec 2 02:01:29 openvpn[4843]: UDP link remote: [AF_INET]x.x.x.x:1195
Dec 2 02:01:59 openvpn[4843]: [UNDEF] Inactivity timeout (--ping-exit), exiting
Dec 2 02:01:59 openvpn[4843]: SIGTERM[soft,ping-exit] received, process exiting
UDP port 1195 is not blocked on the router by default ?
*UPDATE
I used another VPN and used ports UDP 1194 & TCP 443 and got both VPN clients connected simultaneously. Problem still is that the redirect traffic policy is being ignored and all dhcp clients are going through the vpn.
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