On Fri 11 Dec 2015 07:56:46 NZDT +1300, Robert Obrinsky wrote:
> To me, it sounds like you want a fully meshed VPN solution and you
> should be able to set that up.
How about ssltunnel for point-to-point connections between LANs? The
number of tunnels would not reduce if you need to access all
To me, it sounds like you want a fully meshed VPN solution and you
should be able to set that up. The mathematical for a fully meshed
network is"
n(n-1)/2
where n = number of locations to connect.
3 locations is not a big deal as
3(3-1)/2 = 3 VPN connections. But if you move to using more
We use pfsense as both server and client across multiple sites. We just
found a Synology router that has OpenVPN built into it - and have tested
that as working as an OpenVPN client connecting to the pfsense server -
more details here : www.redstore.com/SYNNET215
Hassan
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at
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
Thanks.
This is good to know. Now, I ask your forbearance as I am a
programmer, not a network administrator.
My question is this. Suppose I have three sites on different
continents,each having a DMZ and vault, and within each vault there is
an instance of a MySQL database. I need these
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 11:15 PM, 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
You can have IPSec site-to-site tunnels if this is what you want to achieve.
Best regards
Kostas
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> On 9 Δεκ 2015, at 07:15, Ted Byers wrote:
>
> Is it possible to use pfsense as a client, replacing a Checkpoint
> UTM-1 Edge W with AES256 ? You see,
Yes, it can do site-to-site VPN as well as be a server for remote clients.
--cro
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 10:15 PM, 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
>