I am having issues as well. 2.0.0 <--> 2.0.3 works fine. Upgraded to 2.2.1
and the connection always fails within 24 hours.

Please let me know how the 2.2.1 x 5 setup works.

On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Jeremy Bennett <jbenn...@hikitechnology.com
> wrote:

> Yes. I have 5 sites (of various 2.0+ pfsense) connected via IPSec.
> Historically, this setup was the definition of stable. Since adding a 2.2
> box it has been flaky as all get out.
>
> I'm in the process of upgrading each location to 2.2.1. Hoping that will
> be the easy fix, if not, will have to start chasing it.
>
>
> On Monday, March 23, 2015, mayak <ma...@australsat.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 03/23/2015 03:03 PM, mayak wrote:
>>
>>> On 03/22/2015 12:38 AM, Bryan D. wrote:
>>>
>>>> We've had a pfSense-to-pfSense "always on" IPsec VPN connecting 2
>>>> offices since 2008 (pfSense 1.2 IIRC) and it's:
>>>> - been ultra reliable (if VPN is down, suspect ISP issue or pfSense box
>>>> failure)
>>>> - it's been quick to connect (about 1 second, almost unnoticeable)
>>>> - it's worked across numerous upgrades without issue (nice!)
>>>>
>>>> Beginning with pfSense v2, we added multiple P2s at each end (still
>>>> same reliability, etc.).
>>>>
>>>> One of the offices has had its hardware updated and its pfSense updated
>>>> to 2.2 then 2.2.1 (after testing to see whether we seemed to be affected by
>>>> the "multiple P2 issue" noted in the upgrade page -- we're OK on that
>>>> one).  This connection has continued to work with the same characteristics
>>>> as before.  The 2.2.1 system is 64-bit and the other end is v2.1.5 32-bit
>>>>
>>>> We recently added a second site-to-site IPsec VPN, essentially the same
>>>> as the existing one except both sides are pfSense v2.2.1 (but other end is
>>>> 32-bit) and stronger algorithms are being used and P1 is set to v2
>>>> (supposedly avoiding any "multiple P2" issues).
>>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> i have to say that i am also experiencing this. i'm in the process of
>>> installing smokeping to prove connectivity is good between the public ip
>>> endpoints between various vpns.
>>>
>>> will report back with those results.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> m
>>> __
>>>
>> it is happening -- three times since last post ... anyone else noticing
>> vpn outages?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> m
>>
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