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PFsense: fake subnet
I have got on IPSec tunnel mapping a remote 172.x/24 network to my local 10.x/16 network.
Because I cannot change the configuration on the remote site I need to use this like this (with 10.x/16 ...
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How to resolve an asymmetric routing issue?
I have a network consisting of the following:
PfSense router with untagged network 10.1.0.0/23 and tagged VLAN 40 network of 10.1.40.0/24.
I have a wireless computer connected to the the 10.1.0.0 ...
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Fordwarding all incoming traffic to a specific dest IP through OpenVPN tap0 interface
Can anybody help me out on how I am supposed to make sure, my VPS accepts all traffic to 1.1.1.1/30 (sample IP) and forwards it to my pfSense instance?
I've got the following setting:
I have a VPS ...
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Using pfSense on proxmox as an Internet router for my LAN
I have 2 networks, one is 192.168.0.0/24 and the other is 192.168.1.0/24.
The first network has access to the Internet and the Internet gateway is 192.168.0.1(my dsl router IP).
The second one has not ...
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pfSense and OpenVPN client but traffic exits through the WAN interface
My goal is to have my internal network traffic go out to the internet through a VPN tunnel.
I checked all previous questions but none of them had the same problem as I am facing, and none of the ...
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PFsense not routing from wan to ipv6 lease
I have a pfsense router connected to starlink internet. It's currently providing me a /56 that I'm using to provide IPV6 leases via the DHCPv6 server. I have serval devices that have active IPV6 ...
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How do you properly allow two devices on separate subnets to communicate (PFSense)?
I'm trying to figure out how to get 192.168.0.22 to properly ping/be able to transfer files with 192.168.77.10. Firstly, is this a dumb setup? I'm mainly using it right now just for educational ...
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How to connect OpenVPN clients to a LAN network with 2 default gateways
I am currently doing a test for our OpenVPN setup through Pfsense, we have 2 Pfsense running on the network,
For the default gateway of the LAN Network as Main Firewall.
For the OpenVPN Clients as a ...
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Why is static routing failing in this case?
I am experimenting with networking and trying to get the following to work. Computer A has two interfaces, one connected to Computer B and the other connected to a pfSense router. I'd like to ...
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Why is my static route not working?
I have a Linux host with two network interfaces between a Windows host and a pfSense router. I am attempting to get the Linux host to act as a router. What I've done so far:
Enable ip forwarding on ...
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How to configure pfSense as a simple router
I’m working with pfSense 2.5.1 and VMWare Workstation Pro 16.
I’m trying to configure a pfSense vm as a simple router (no firewalling or other stuff) with three NICs:
em0 = WAN (it is natted)
em1 = ...
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What challenges will I face if I install Pfsense on my home router?
In my cybersecurity course, we installed a lab in VirtualBox with Pfsense (Bridged Adapter) and several other VMs (Connected to Pfsense's internal network adapters). It was a success.
My question is, ...
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Routing between 2 openvpn servers on a pfsense 2.4.4
I have an openvpn problem with my pfsense and several openvpn servers. The situation is the following:
We have two sites, one main site and one branch office
There is an openvpn site to site tunnel ...
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Can't access a server over pfsense VPN while its connected to PIA VPN
I have a VPS connected to my homelab that is connected to a VPN via Private Internet Access. The VPN is designed to be "always on".
It has network interfaces:
root@chocobo:~# ip addr
1: lo: <...
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Route OpenVPN traffic accross multiple subnets using pfSense
I have two physically separate sites each with their own LAN subnets.
The primary site where the server has subnet 192.168.3.0/24. The second site has 192.168.1.0/24.
The sites are connected with a ...