[pfSense-discussion] Problems to use PPTP/GRE traffic to connect in a server - Please advice.

2007-11-19 Thread Luciano Areal
Good morning, folks! Here in my company, we have this network scenario: Our network has one internal VPN server, based on a Windows 2003 Enterprise, using PPTP and GRE protocol. We have several workers who eventually need to connect in our network, to get some data and disconnect. Sometimes, the

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Problems to use PPTP/GRE traffic to connect in a server - Please advice.

2007-11-19 Thread Greg Hennessy
Luciano Areal wrote: Then, I tried to connect from home to my server, putting its WAN IP on my VPN connection, but when I try to connect, nothing happens. Am I doing anything wrong here? Did I forget any point here? I tried to get some info on pfSense mail discussion archives, but didn't find an

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Problems to use PPTP/GRE traffic to connect in a server - Please advice.

2007-11-19 Thread Bill Marquette
I'm not sure, based on your email, if the pfSense box is in front of the PPTP server or not. If t is, then go to the VPN menu, select PPTP, on "Configuration" tab, select "Redirect incoming PPTP connections to:" radio button and fill in the text box ("PPTP redirection") with the IP address of your

Re: [pfSense-discussion] multiwan ftp proxy

2007-11-19 Thread Robert Schwartz
On 19 Nov 2007 13:25:31 -, "Scott Ullrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > What is the current status ? > > No work has been done on this as of since. Unfortunately it is not > high on my list so if someone else wants to pick it up and finish up > from where Bill and I left off, please do s

Re: [pfSense-discussion] multiwan ftp proxy

2007-11-19 Thread Chris Buechler
Robert Schwartz wrote: On 19 Nov 2007 13:25:31 -, "Scott Ullrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > What is the current status ? No work has been done on this as of since. Unfortunately it is not high on my list so if someone else wants to pick it up an

RES: [pfSense-discussion] Problems to use PPTP/GRE traffic to connect in a server - Please advice.

2007-11-19 Thread Luciano Areal
Hi Bill! The pfSense box is in front of the PPTP server. In other ways, it will act as the main gateway, and the PPTP server will be on the LAN. Clients will access it from WAN, passing through the pfSense box. I just did what you said. Removed all rules from NAT and firewall using PPTP/GRE, and

Re: RES: [pfSense-discussion] Problems to use PPTP/GRE traffic to connect in a server - Please advice.

2007-11-19 Thread Chris Buechler
Luciano Areal wrote: Hi Bill! The pfSense box is in front of the PPTP server. In other ways, it will act as the main gateway, and the PPTP server will be on the LAN. Clients will access it from WAN, passing through the pfSense box. I just did what you said. Removed all rules from NAT and firewa

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Problems to use PPTP/GRE traffic to connect in a server - Please advice.

2007-11-19 Thread Bill Marquette
That's a standalone setting. You don't want the frickin' package (which as Chris mentioned, may be broken anyway) if you use this setting. --Bill On Nov 19, 2007 12:06 PM, Luciano Areal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Bill! > > The pfSense box is in front of the PPTP server. In other ways, it wi

Re: [pfSense-discussion] multiwan ftp proxy

2007-11-19 Thread Bill Marquette
Assuming I ftp at home (don't recall the last time I intentionally did that!) then ftp works just fine via the primary wan as Chris mentions. I think I did have to create a rule for traffic destined to 127.0.0.1 to use the "default" gateway instead of a load balance pool. Don't recall if that's s

Re: [pfSense-discussion] multiwan ftp proxy

2007-11-19 Thread Scott Ullrich
On Nov 19, 2007 1:50 PM, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Assuming I ftp at home (don't recall the last time I intentionally did > that!) then ftp works just fine via the primary wan as Chris mentions. > I think I did have to create a rule for traffic destined to 127.0.0.1 > to use the