Re: [pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC

2017-11-27 Thread André Rodier
Thanks for this answers.

The reason behind this is because we are using the VPN server of
pfSense, coupled with a custom DNS suffix.

I am not sure "unticking" the DHCP option will be enough to have exactly
the same behaviour, i.e. resolving machines in a custom domain names.

André

On 24/11/17 18:38, Ryan Coleman wrote:
> Wasting space… 
> Wasting space… 
> Wasting space… 
> Wasting space… 
> 
> Is there a point to this?
> 
>> On Nov 24, 2017, at 11:00 AM, Peder Rovelstad  wrote:
>>
>> Play me again...
>> Play me again...
>> Play me again...
>> Play me again...
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of Watson 
>> Kamanga
>> Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2017 6:45 AM
>> To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List 
>> Subject: Re: [pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC
>>
>> Services, DHCP Server  . untick enable dhcp .
>>
>> Watz . 
>>
>> On 11/23/17, 4:42 PM, "List on behalf of André Rodier" 
>>  wrote:
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Thanks for this great BSD distribution.
>>
>>We are actually using pfSense on a dedicated hardware infrastructure of
>>multiple server, with one of them being a web portal application.
>>
>>We are using the OpenVPN server to restrict access this web application,
>>on a specific domain (https://app.london.sq). The web application is
>>only exposed through this interface, and therefore not accessible
>>externally.
>>
>>We are now facing a challenge, to replicate this infrastructure on AWS,
>>inside a VPC. The VPC service from AWS is having a dedicated DHCP
>>server, that would conflict with the DHCP server of the firewall.
>>
>>In this scenario, how can we run the pfSense as a firewall in a AWS
>>powered virtual private cloud, but without using the DHCP server that
>>comes with pfSense.
>>
>>Thanks for your help and advices.
>>
>>Kind regards,
>>André Rodier
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Re: [pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC

2017-11-24 Thread Ryan Coleman
Wasting space… 
Wasting space… 
Wasting space… 
Wasting space… 

Is there a point to this?

> On Nov 24, 2017, at 11:00 AM, Peder Rovelstad  wrote:
> 
> Play me again...
> Play me again...
> Play me again...
> Play me again...
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of Watson Kamanga
> Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2017 6:45 AM
> To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List 
> Subject: Re: [pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC
> 
> Services, DHCP Server  . untick enable dhcp .
> 
> Watz . 
> 
> On 11/23/17, 4:42 PM, "List on behalf of André Rodier" 
>  wrote:
> 
>Hello,
> 
>Thanks for this great BSD distribution.
> 
>We are actually using pfSense on a dedicated hardware infrastructure of
>multiple server, with one of them being a web portal application.
> 
>We are using the OpenVPN server to restrict access this web application,
>on a specific domain (https://app.london.sq). The web application is
>only exposed through this interface, and therefore not accessible
>externally.
> 
>We are now facing a challenge, to replicate this infrastructure on AWS,
>inside a VPC. The VPC service from AWS is having a dedicated DHCP
>server, that would conflict with the DHCP server of the firewall.
> 
>In this scenario, how can we run the pfSense as a firewall in a AWS
>powered virtual private cloud, but without using the DHCP server that
>comes with pfSense.
> 
>Thanks for your help and advices.
> 
>Kind regards,
>André Rodier
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Re: [pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC

2017-11-24 Thread Peder Rovelstad
Play me again...
Play me again...
Play me again...
Play me again...

-Original Message-
From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of Watson Kamanga
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2017 6:45 AM
To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List 
Subject: Re: [pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC

Services, DHCP Server  . untick enable dhcp .

Watz . 

On 11/23/17, 4:42 PM, "List on behalf of André Rodier" 
 wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for this great BSD distribution.

We are actually using pfSense on a dedicated hardware infrastructure of
multiple server, with one of them being a web portal application.

We are using the OpenVPN server to restrict access this web application,
on a specific domain (https://app.london.sq). The web application is
only exposed through this interface, and therefore not accessible
externally.

We are now facing a challenge, to replicate this infrastructure on AWS,
inside a VPC. The VPC service from AWS is having a dedicated DHCP
server, that would conflict with the DHCP server of the firewall.

In this scenario, how can we run the pfSense as a firewall in a AWS
powered virtual private cloud, but without using the DHCP server that
comes with pfSense.

Thanks for your help and advices.

Kind regards,
André Rodier
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Re: [pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC

2017-11-24 Thread Peder Rovelstad
Turn me over...
Turn me over...
Turn me over...
Turn me over...

-Original Message-
From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of Watson Kamanga
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2017 6:45 AM
To: pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List 
Subject: Re: [pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC

Services, DHCP Server  . untick enable dhcp .

Watz . 

On 11/23/17, 4:42 PM, "List on behalf of André Rodier" 
 wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for this great BSD distribution.

We are actually using pfSense on a dedicated hardware infrastructure of
multiple server, with one of them being a web portal application.

We are using the OpenVPN server to restrict access this web application,
on a specific domain (https://app.london.sq). The web application is
only exposed through this interface, and therefore not accessible
externally.

We are now facing a challenge, to replicate this infrastructure on AWS,
inside a VPC. The VPC service from AWS is having a dedicated DHCP
server, that would conflict with the DHCP server of the firewall.

In this scenario, how can we run the pfSense as a firewall in a AWS
powered virtual private cloud, but without using the DHCP server that
comes with pfSense.

Thanks for your help and advices.

Kind regards,
André Rodier
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Re: [pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC

2017-11-23 Thread Watson Kamanga
Services, DHCP Server  . untick enable dhcp .

Watz . 

On 11/23/17, 4:42 PM, "List on behalf of André Rodier" 
 wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for this great BSD distribution.

We are actually using pfSense on a dedicated hardware infrastructure of
multiple server, with one of them being a web portal application.

We are using the OpenVPN server to restrict access this web application,
on a specific domain (https://app.london.sq). The web application is
only exposed through this interface, and therefore not accessible
externally.

We are now facing a challenge, to replicate this infrastructure on AWS,
inside a VPC. The VPC service from AWS is having a dedicated DHCP
server, that would conflict with the DHCP server of the firewall.

In this scenario, how can we run the pfSense as a firewall in a AWS
powered virtual private cloud, but without using the DHCP server that
comes with pfSense.

Thanks for your help and advices.

Kind regards,
André Rodier
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[pfSense] pfSense in AWS VPC

2017-11-23 Thread André Rodier
Hello,

Thanks for this great BSD distribution.

We are actually using pfSense on a dedicated hardware infrastructure of
multiple server, with one of them being a web portal application.

We are using the OpenVPN server to restrict access this web application,
on a specific domain (https://app.london.sq). The web application is
only exposed through this interface, and therefore not accessible
externally.

We are now facing a challenge, to replicate this infrastructure on AWS,
inside a VPC. The VPC service from AWS is having a dedicated DHCP
server, that would conflict with the DHCP server of the firewall.

In this scenario, how can we run the pfSense as a firewall in a AWS
powered virtual private cloud, but without using the DHCP server that
comes with pfSense.

Thanks for your help and advices.

Kind regards,
André Rodier
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