Re: [pfSense] Traffic routing issue

2014-12-12 Thread Oliver Hansen
What does the allow rule on the restricted vlan and the NAT rule look like? On Dec 11, 2014 11:24 PM, Ryan Clough ryan.clo...@dsic.com wrote: I am hoping that one of you out there can assist me with this rather interesting problem I am having. Let me set the stage. I am running the latest

Re: [pfSense] Traffic routing issue

2014-12-12 Thread melvin
What you're sewing is the proxy doing what you've told it to do. When the pc on the lan side (any vlan) requests a connection to a server the proxy makes that request on its behalf and returns the packets sent back from that request.  In order for that to happen on a secured connection the

[pfSense] BGP in 2.2

2014-12-12 Thread Adam Thompson
First, can anyone tell me what OpenBGPD pacakge v0.9.3 is based on? I'd like to switch a pair of routers from OpenBSD to pfSense, but I need some recent fixes in OpenBGPD that only made it in for OpenBSD 5.5-RELEASE. Looking at the GIT repo doesn't answer my question in any obvious way. Wait,

Re: [pfSense] OpenVPN connects fine, no internet

2014-12-12 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
On Fri 12 Dec 2014 06:19:37 NZDT +1300, Karl Fife wrote: The VPN should protect from all MITM attacks and snooping between the VPN client and server. This is a great idea, but I find that routing all traffic through VPN causes problems in marginal (lossy or congensted) networks. I'm