RE: [pfSense Support] VPN question

2007-06-25 Thread Tim Dickson
I'll throw in my 2 cents... I've used PPTP and OpenVPN. I like the ease of use of OpenVPN to the end user (via the openvpn GUI) The manuals on pfSense.com walk you through it step by step... so setup is easy for you as well. Just click and go! is all the user has to do, and if their connection drop

Re: [pfSense Support] VPN question

2007-06-26 Thread Pablo Montoro EscaƱo
Have a look to the web of pfSense, in Tutorials, there is a wonderful tutorial that maybe can help you: OpenVPN road warrier and site to site http://www.pfsense.com/mirror.php?section=tutorials/openvpn/pfsense-ovpn.pdf Hope it can help. Pablo Montoro. Tim Dickson wrote: I'll throw in my 2 ce

Re: [pfSense Support] VPN question

2010-05-20 Thread Gary Buckmaster
If I understand your scenario, you're wanting to send all Internet bound traffic from your office LAN connection across a VPN tunnel and egress your network at the colocation facility? This can be accomplished quite easily with OpenVPN (maybe with IPSEC, but I've personally done it with OpenVP

Re: [pfSense Support] VPN question

2010-05-20 Thread Chris Flugstad
i have gig e on one end. the bottleneck im sure will be the office end. however, i get faster download speeds from my colo to the office than i do from other internet sites. maybe this will improve my speeds? do you have a config for this, so i can test it out. i have a vmware pfsense box i

Re: [pfSense Support] VPN question

2010-05-20 Thread Gary Buckmaster
Your restriction is going to be the DSL line speed. I'm afraid I don't have a generic config for this off the top of my head, but it should be a very standard point-to-point OpenVPN tunnel other than the difference in the remote network being your default route (0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0). It's been a

Re: [pfSense Support] VPN question

2010-05-20 Thread Chris Flugstad
Ill give it a run and post any problems i come up with. I am not looking for any speed increases really just want to use my ip's not the ip's of the isp -chris On 5/20/2010 6:22 PM, Gary Buckmaster wrote: Your restriction is going to be the DSL line speed. I'm afraid I don't have a generic c