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#1
I think I know now...is because Opnsense is connected to a router who ports forward...but this device has no way of treating GRE, required for pptp.

Opnsense is great anyway...
#2
General Discussion / PPTP connection is dropped
May 01, 2018, 12:08:30 PM
I had already given up using Opnsense in favor of Pfsense for a Windows PPTP server a few months ago.

Now I try again with Opnsense, and, like on previous version, the connection is established but gets dropped after 10-15 seconds or so, when traffic starts flowing.
I have 2 incoming rules enabled, one for GRE, one for tcp port 1723.

By design?
#3
General Discussion / Routable ipsec vpn traffic
September 04, 2017, 05:58:15 PM
I am posting here the same I have posted on Pfsense forum. I am using both but i have configure Pfsense only with ikev2 ipsec vpn. Is Opnsense any better at this?


Can I add a second Local subnet to my Ipsec configuration?

How do I forward vpn traffic to Internet?

At the moment I have only access to the configured Local subnet in Phase 2.

I cannot use the remote vpn gateway on my Windows laptop, because it won't connect to the internet, nor can I reach a remote subnet reachable from the Local subnet non-vpn clients.


With microsoft pptp VPN the client is put directly in the local subnet, and can use the remote gateway, and can access other subnets.

I have followed this article
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/IKEv2_with_EAP-MSCHAPv2

There is no gateway, the first client gets the .1 address. I have tried to add firewall rules to allow the traffic, but it does not seem to help.

Again, is vpn traffic routable?

Thanks