If I understand your scenario, you're wanting to send all Internet bound traffic from your office LAN connection across a VPN tunnel and egress your network at the colocation facility? This can be accomplished quite easily with OpenVPN (maybe with IPSEC, but I've personally done it with OpenVPN) by using the OpenVPN tunnel as your default route. It should be noted that this may impact performance in a noticeable way, depending on how much data traffic you send across the tunnel.
Chris Flugstad wrote:
So i have a scenario I'd like to run by you all

I have a location with a dsl connection. pfsense router there. I want to vpn that connection back to my COLO so I can use my public IP's on the pfsense router at the location with the dsl connection.

Would i setup pfsense in my colo with public ip's on my LAN, then setup vpn(openvpn perhaps) on both boxes, and then dhcp out the public ip's from the colo'd pfsense box on the remote box?

does this make sense?
-topher

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