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I don’t
see a problem with that setup. I would recommend using openvpn, since the only
port you have to forward is 1194 udp.
From: Lightningbit @ gmail.com [mailto:lightningbit@...] Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 11:06 AM To:efw-user@... Subject: [Efw-user] use endian as a VPN appliance behind another
firewall
Hi,
I was wondering if I could use Endian (or any other OPENVPN
server, but I’m used to Endian now) in the following situation :
Roadwarrior user on hotspot or home connection --- INTERNET
--- [PUBLIC IP -> NETWORK FIREWALL -> INTERNAL IP 192.168.53.1 ] –
SUBNET 192.168.53.0
-Server 1 : 192.168.53.10
-Server 2 : 192.168.53.12
-OpenVPN : 192.168.53.90
The idea is to have remote users VPN into the openvpn server
(either using ipsec, or the cert/password way), once authenticated, allow
access to the rest of the 192.168.53.0 subnet
The clients would use the openvpn client, or just the built
in windows client in case of ipsec vpn
Te network firewall is managed the provider of the wan, but
we can ask to open up the required ports to forward to the openvpn server
Any feedback?
Thanks
Olivier
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