It would still be in the same place, public or private, in the Firewall -
Rules - IPsec tab
Their IP/network should be under source and yours should be under
destination. I'm pretty sure that you would need to also have a rule on
your internal LAN (or OPTn) interface allowing access from your
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:41 AM, Chris Buechler c...@pfsense.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 7:33 AM, Doug Lytle supp...@drdos.info wrote:
Jim Thompson wrote:
pfSense release 2.1.2 is now available. pfSense release 2.1.2 follows
less than a week after pfSense release 2.1.1, and is
Hello All,
I have been following quietly along and I keep wondering if the ICMP
packets actually do make it to the remote IP 192.168.6.106 but perhaps the
route back through pfsense/OPT1/pfsense/IPSEC etc. is not working...
Start with the remote machine 192.168.6.106, does it have it's gateway
For multi WAN you need both the NAT rule setup and also a firewall rule
with the gateway you wish. The firewall rule should be set on the same
interface as your single IP address and allow all traffic(or whatever
traffic you wish) from that IP and then set the gateway in the advanced
settings of