[pfSense] pfsense behind a router question

2012-07-26 Thread Marcos Luna
Hello

I have *2.0.1-RELEASE * (amd64)  installed in a server that is behind a
cisco RV082 V03 router. I was asked to use openvpn to allow many vpn users
from the a single remote site. the problem is how should I configure the
openvpn behind a router if all the documentation I have found uses the
openvpn as the front machine/router of the private network.

Any suggestions are welcome

Regards

Marcos Luna
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Re: [pfSense] pfsense behind a router question

2012-07-26 Thread Adam Stasiak
My guess would be you need to forward whatever port you choose for OpenVPN
through the cisco to the pfSense box, and choose the appropriate public IP
when configuring the other end of the tunnel. (I'm assuming you're talking
about setting up a tunnel from one site to another, from your description).

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Marcos Luna marcos.l...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello

 I have *2.0.1-RELEASE * (amd64)  installed in a server that is behind a
 cisco RV082 V03 router. I was asked to use openvpn to allow many vpn users
 from the a single remote site. the problem is how should I configure the
 openvpn behind a router if all the documentation I have found uses the
 openvpn as the front machine/router of the private network.

 Any suggestions are welcome

 Regards

 Marcos Luna



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Re: [pfSense] pfsense behind a router question

2012-07-26 Thread Marcos Luna
Hello,


yes, Im forwarding all tcp traffic from ports 1190-1199 (openvpn uses 1194)
to the internal wan ip of openvpn but it is not reaching the pfsense box
and dont know why


Marcos Luna




On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 7:25 PM, Adam Stasiak pales...@gmail.com wrote:

 My guess would be you need to forward whatever port you choose for OpenVPN
 through the cisco to the pfSense box, and choose the appropriate public IP
 when configuring the other end of the tunnel. (I'm assuming you're talking
 about setting up a tunnel from one site to another, from your description).

 On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 8:25 PM, Marcos Luna marcos.l...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello

 I have *2.0.1-RELEASE * (amd64)  installed in a server that is behind a
 cisco RV082 V03 router. I was asked to use openvpn to allow many vpn users
 from the a single remote site. the problem is how should I configure the
 openvpn behind a router if all the documentation I have found uses the
 openvpn as the front machine/router of the private network.

 Any suggestions are welcome

 Regards

 Marcos Luna



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Re: [pfSense] pfsense behind a router question

2012-07-26 Thread Chris Buechler
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 9:46 PM, Marcos Luna marcos.l...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,


 yes, Im forwarding all tcp traffic from ports 1190-1199 (openvpn uses 1194)

OpenVPN generally uses UDP not TCP.
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