Thanks Vick,

The unit I'm using has two NICs built into the motherboard. One for WAN, One 
for LAN... IPKVM is shared on one of the ports. I've tried swapping the WAN/LAN 
IPKVM mapping, still no luck.

So maybe as you said, if I add physical NIC (3rd), then leave the IPKVM NIC 
free (just hooked up to the network), it would work. I will try to schedule a 
time to try this.

Chuck

-----Original Message-----
From: list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On 
Behalf Of Vick Khera
Sent: May-14-12 9:24 AM
To: pfSense support and discussion
Subject: Re: [pfSense] pfsense hardware for a proxy, 1U w/ 12" depth

On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Chuck Mariotti <cmario...@xunity.com> wrote:
> Specifically... if I VPN into the firewall (PPTP), I can't seem to be able to 
> access the IP-KVM.
> If I remote into a machine behind the firewall...  then try access the IP-KVM 
> from that machine... it works fine.
>
> I posted this issue to the group but I've never been able to solve it. 
> Possibly something dumb I am doing but I haven't figured out what is wrong.

I've never been able to access the KVM IP address (on a Supermicro
motherboard) from the machine on which it is when they are sharing the NIC. If 
it has a dedicated KVM NIC then it is accessible.  But that uses up a switch 
port, so I don't do that.
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