My previous experience with VPN configuration has been configuring OpenVPN in a proprietary interface for a home router and I am now testing out a pfSense setup. I have things configured the way I want - with a VPN pushing through from WAN to LAN - port forwarding and everything. Server...
Very interesting. You have clearly saved me a ton of time and maintenance effort with this direction vs. my original naive approach.
Thanks a bunch! I’ll be booting up a single pfSense VM with the network adapter directly forwarded and get going on that VLAN+VPN structure :)
Very interesting. This is literally a naive replication and extrapolation of what we are running with individual routers so I am not at all surprise that it does not pass basic review :)
But you're saying that while this setup is indeed possible, more importantly it can be done with a single...
Thank you for your response!
Some colleagues with the need are indeed running VDI with great results :)
The multiple NAT/VPNs are supposed to provide separate access to a limited subsection of the network for third party collaborators like freelancers and partner companies. The VMs on those...
Not quite sure if this is the right section to post this in - I failed to locate posting guidelines in the forum. Please redirect if I am off course here.
We are a small media company adjusting to a primarily WFH reality and with the powers that be deciding to make this change permanent...
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