It'll work as an ipsec client quite nicely.


On 12/9/2015 12:15 AM, Ted Byers wrote:
Is it possible to use pfsense as a client, replacing a Checkpoint
UTM-1 Edge W with AES256 ?  You see, I have one of these Checkpoint
routers that has failed, and it had been used as a client to a VPN.  I
know I can use pfsense to provide VPN access to machines behind it.  I
have done this, and use OpenVPN to connect to to the machines
protected by pfsense.

I suppose I could use OpenVPN as the client, and will investigate
that.  But I need to know if pfsense can function as both a server and
as a client (for the unrelated purpose of configuring clusters of LANs
each of which is protected by pfsense, so that regardless of which LAN
fails, the others in the cluster can take over operation of the VPN
connecting them all).

Thanks

Ted


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