We tested this already pretty much in detail earlier and the answer is: no,
pptp won't work at an OPT-WAN (unless you are coming directly from the OPT-WAN
subnet with proper firewallrules). Looks like the PPTP server can't handle this
situation correctly. Nothing that we can fix at our end.
Hi,
Thank for a great product,
I am running the Racoon IPSEC server and it all works great, except that if 2 clients are behind the same firewall, only one of them will be able to make the connection to the VPN server, am I doing any thing wrong here?
I have problems with roadwarriors using
I have come across a few situations where I have wanted to be able to
add wildcard dns entries to a pfsense box. Dnsmasq does support this
through it's config file, dnsmasq.conf with an entry like this.
address=/proxy.dns.net/192.168.1.1
or on the command line.
-A, --address=/domain/ipaddr
On 10/18/06, Josh Stompro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have come across a few situations where I have wanted to be able to
add wildcard dns entries to a pfsense box. Dnsmasq does support this
through it's config file, dnsmasq.conf with an entry like this.
address=/proxy.dns.net/192.168.1.1
or on
pf doesn't have any method of seperating out the isakmp or esp
traffic. There's been some talk of ipsec state code, but I don't know
when FreeBSD will see it (certainly not before it's implemented in
Opens pf I'm sure). If you have multiple IP addresses, you could use
1:1 nats to solve this (I
pfsense
--Bill
On 10/18/06, Mikael Syska [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey,
so its a problem on the client side or server side?
not the hardcore firewall dude, I had it working on a openbsd with isakmpd, is
there implementation any different?
kind regards
mikael syska