To me, it sounds like you want a fully meshed VPN solution and you
should be able to set that up. The mathematical for a fully meshed
network is"
n(n-1)/2
where n = number of locations to connect.
3 locations is not a big deal as
3(3-1)/2 = 3 VPN connections. But if you move to using more
I just checked my lab system and you can view live logs. 'Status
-->System Logs'. Then choose the Firewall tab and Dynamic View tab.
On 12/10/2015 12:14 PM, Joshua Young wrote:
At this point, I do not believe there are any services open for students to
access servers remotely. But we are
I am sorry to hear of the distributed responsibilities for the network,
and that only makes your job harder.
Any possibility of using a protocol analyzer (Wireshark) to see what is
going out and where it is going? If you have managed switches with port
mirroring capabilities, you can
Greetings,
We've recently replaced both our routers with pfSense. I am using tinc for
site-to-site VPN and OpenVPN for clients to connect.
Since some of our support engineers often end up onsite with customers, I
want to enable OpenVPN over TCP port 443--we've noticed that many of our
customers
Doug the fact that everyone assumes they know better or the person didn't check
google or try to find what they needed somewhere else first is just ignorant.
when a person actually finds the Pfsense Support list and actually joins the
list and actually asks a question that you cannot find on
I will leave it alone at least you did try to help Thank You for that.
Robert
> On Dec 10, 2015, at 11:05 AM, Doug Lytle wrote:
>
> It's not always exactly what somebody wants that may be the best thing to do.
> Offering other options is what I was doing, I'm sorry you