On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Carlos Vicente <[email protected]>wrote:

> My pfSense box is behind a ISP modem router, which forwards ports UDP 500
> and UDP 4500 (just in case) to the WAN interface of my box (which is on the
> LAN interface of the router). I use DynDns (on the ISP router) to access my
> pfSense from internet. On the client side i use the virtual adapter and gave
> it an IP 192.168.13.1 (doesn't overlap the LAN on the pfSense side).
>

1.2.3 does not support NAT-T, which you would seem to need for this case.
 OpenVPN is the way to go.

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