Matthew Grooms wrote:
Thanks for the information. I'm not a pfsense developer but I would have to disagree with your last statement. In my opinion, making exceptions in the default rules to work around antiquated VPN clients is the wrong way to go.
The default configuration for all things is intended to work for the majority of users. This isn't necessarily for "antiquated VPN clients", it broke a number of them. Less things are broken this way than without it.
You can disable this behavior by enabling AON and defining your own NAT rules.
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