[pfSense Support] Static routes for a VPN - it's probably simple but....

2007-12-12 Thread Steve Harman
Hi! \\ pfSense v1.0.1 We're having a VPN appliance thrust upon us by our newly acquired (!) parent company, in order to provide site-to-site connectivity between "us & them". To reach the parent company's remote LANs at head-office I think I need to add static routes on our pfSense box p

Re: [pfSense Support] Static routes for a VPN - it's probably simple but....

2007-12-12 Thread Curtis LaMasters
Steve, The only thing I can think of is a problem with established traffic between your local and remote subnets. Your computers I am going to assume have a default gateway set to go directly to your firewall, from their, you have a static route set for the 10.1.0.0 network to go to your local LA

Re: [pfSense Support] Static routes for a VPN - it's probably simple but....

2007-12-13 Thread Gary Buckmaster
Steve, You really should not be running 1.0.1 anymore for production. There have been literally thousands of bugs fixed (including a number of them within the VPN implementations) and pfSense has had RCs out for quite some time. Before you go too far down this road, you should really upgrade.

Re: [pfSense Support] Static routes for a VPN - it's probably simple but....

2007-12-31 Thread Franck Horlaville
Hi ! One thing you may want to check on the client PCs, if they are Windows machines, is the firewall setup: in Advanced/ICMP make sure "ICMP Redirects" are allowed ... And if you have network printers, you may want to set their gateways to the VPN box if they're to be addressed from the