Well… this is my area of expertise at work: cheap hardware begets bad
experiences.
OTC hardware is cheap. Even if you pay a lot for it.
Firetide, FluidMesh and Rajant are the best hardware on the market for what
you’re describing. And VERY expensive.
On Jul 20, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Karl Fife
A lot of good info in these posts, but no real hardware recommendations...
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Firetide?
LOL
I’m good friends with the guy who did the design for Firetide. He was, after
all, the director of engineering there prior to the VCs moving the company from
Hawaii to California.
He’s the one who also contributed the OLSR port freeBSD (which pfSense picked
up). Said it was
On Jul 20, 2015, at 1:20 PM, Jim Thompson j...@netgate.com wrote:
Firetide?
LOL
I’m good friends with the guy who did the design for Firetide. He was, after
all, the director of engineering there prior to the VCs moving the company
from Hawaii to California.
He’s the one who also
If I’m using Mobile IPsec, how do I create a Phase 1 for IPv4 and then another
Phase 1 for IPv6? The “Create Phase 1” button on the Mobile Clients tab only
exists when there is no Phase 1 entry for mobile clients, and it doesn’t seem
to be possible to manually create a Phase 1 entry for mobile
I have had several sites use the Ubiquiti Networks Unifi-ap-lr (long range).
Run the software as a service on a DC or standard 2008/2012 server or even a
windows 7 machine. They work very well. I've had zero issues with the 30 or
so of these devices I have setup and installed with the
On 15-07-20 01:19 PM, Vernon Fort wrote:
I have had several sites use the Ubiquiti Networks Unifi-ap-lr (long range).
Run the software as a service on a DC or standard 2008/2012 server or even a
windows 7 machine. They work very well. I've had zero issues with the 30 or
so of these devices
I see the redundant SG-4860 bundle with shelf is now available on the pfSense
store, and I also see that the 2440 and 4860 appear to be shipping now. This
is great!
(I’m probably still waiting for the 2220, though, since it’s hard to justify
anything else when I can’t get anything faster
I figured out part of the answer to my own question:
Manually navigate to “https://pfsense/vpn_ipsec_phase1.php?mobile=true” to
create Mobile IPsec phase 1 entries.
No idea what that breaks, yet.
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