Use OpenVPN and push some routes out to your users. 

Tim Nelson 
Systems/Network Support 
Rockbochs Inc. 
(218)727-4332 x105 

----- "Chuck Mariotti" <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> 

I have a similar situation it sounds like to Paul. 



Specifically, I would like to setup pfSense to allow access to a 10.10.10.1 
network to access other computers there. But I also need to allow the VPN users 
access to another subnet that hosts the telephone system (10.10.200.1). 



How can this be done? If so, how does one do this? 



Chuck 



> 

From: Borowicz, Paul [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 11:23 AM 
> To: [email protected] 
> Subject: [pfSense Support] VPN routing 




I'm in the process of transitioning the subnet of my datacenter, I only have a 
dozen or so servers. Everything is currently on a nonstandard subnet 
(192.0.1.0/24) due to a previous network admin. 





I want to move everything to 10.97.0.0/24, but I have alot of VPN's that 
terminate into the datacenter on my pfsense firewall. I know you can't route 
VPN's, if I use a second interface on my pfsense box can I bridge those two 
subnets? Can someone give me a quick example? 





If that's not possible, should I just create a second VPN for each site that 
points to the other subnet? Since both subnets will have a port on the pfsense 
box I should be able to point an ipsec VPN at either one, right? 





thanks, 




Paul F. Borowicz 

Network Administrator 

Behavior Corp 

(317) 587-0521 

[email protected] 


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