with 1.2 you needn´t static ips on both sides, one side dynamic pfsense and one side static pfsense and
it works

greetings
heiko

Jeppe Øland schrieb:
Try this one:
http://pfsense.untouchable.net/tutorials/openvpn/pfsense-ovpn.pdf

Regards,
-Jeppe

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Anil Garg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for your response Martin -
Rev 1.3 might be some time away...  I'd like to do an Open VPN site-2-site.
Do you have a link or two to point to me as I am a Newb on computers....
Best
Anil Garg



"Fuchs, Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


So then go on and use OpenVPN site-to-site… it works woth 2 dynamic IPs…

Dynamic IPs for IPSec will be in 1.3…

Regards,

Martin


Von: Anil Garg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Februar 2008 04:51
 An: [email protected]
 Betreff: [pfSense Support] IPSEC

Hey guys - I am a happy camper with pfsense and recently upgraded to 1.2 and
have no issues to report so far.

 I am trying to hook up two pfsense boxes with IPSEC site to site....

 It looks like that it needs a public ip address to create a tunnel.  I
could try and get public IP address at one place but it looks like it still
will not work because I need public IP address on both sides.....


 Have looked at all documents and spent many hours without avail...

 Will some of you learned people suggest a way out.. I can only get a Public
IP address at one location and I am happy to do pay for that.  But the
second location being a AT&T DSL in San Jose, CA - this is not an
option,.....

 Much appreciate your help and guidance.


 Best Regards
 Anil Garg




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