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Title: Need Help setting up mobile IPsec via Shrew Soft
Post by: rpsmith on May 14, 2018, 01:39:33 am
I tried everything I can think of to get a basic mobile IPsec tunnel working on OPNsense 18.1.7_1-amd64 via Shrew Soft 2.2.2 client. I've been at this solid for two days now and so far no luck.

So if anyone is willing to help me get this going, please PM me as soon as possible.

Also, I willing to pay you for your time!

Regards,

Roy Smith...
Title: Re: Need Help setting up mobile IPsec via Shrew Soft
Post by: rpsmith on May 15, 2018, 04:53:55 am
Gave up on it for now. I did manage to get PPTP working after several hours of trial and mostly error.

Roy...
Title: Re: Need Help setting up mobile IPsec via Shrew Soft
Post by: franco on May 15, 2018, 07:50:55 pm
Hi Roy,

Sorry that nobody could help you so far.

Best to post logs from both sides of the VPN, otherwise helping is next to impossible, especially when debugging VPNs.


Cheers,
Franco
Title: Re: Need Help setting up mobile IPsec via Shrew Soft
Post by: kapara on May 16, 2018, 02:04:07 am
If the implementation is the same as pfSense and you are using Windows 10 I would use the native ipsec IKEv2 vpn client for windows.  I have this deployed on 80+ clients and it works flawlessly!
Title: Re: Need Help setting up mobile IPsec via Shrew Soft
Post by: rpsmith on May 19, 2018, 06:18:58 am
If the implementation is the same as pfSense and you are using Windows 10 I would use the native ipsec IKEv2 vpn client for windows.  I have this deployed on 80+ clients and it works flawlessly!

Thanks! I'm getting by with PPTP for right now but I want to turn that off as soon as possible!  I didn't realize windows 10 had native support for mobile IPsec so I will definitely check that out as soon as I get some free time and as Franco suggest, I'll post my logs if I still cant get it going.  I did manage to get the IPsec site to site working so I'm feeling a little better about being able to get the mobile stuff working now.

Thank you both for the help!

P.S. I'm and old time m0n0wall/t1n1wall user and I really love both of them but for some of my customers, I need something a little stronger and I really like OPNsense so far and refuse to use pfsense!

Regards, Roy...