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	Comments on: CentOS, pfSense: Site-to-site VPN tunnel with strongswan and pfSense	</title>
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		By: Kliment Andreev		</title>
		<link>https://blog.andreev.it/2019/03/150-centos-pfsense-site-to-site-vpn-tunnel-with-strongswan-and-pfsense/#comment-257</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kliment Andreev]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2019 18:29:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://blog.andreev.it/2019/03/150-centos-pfsense-site-to-site-vpn-tunnel-with-strongswan-and-pfsense/#comment-256&quot;&gt;Mariano Guccione&lt;/a&gt;.

No, you don&#039;t need any routes in pfSense. You just need the firewall change to allow IPSec traffic. Try with the firewall disabled on the CentOS side. Also, try to disable the firewall on the instance behind CentOS and see if you can ping it from the pfSense.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://blog.andreev.it/2019/03/150-centos-pfsense-site-to-site-vpn-tunnel-with-strongswan-and-pfsense/#comment-256">Mariano Guccione</a>.</p>
<p>No, you don&#8217;t need any routes in pfSense. You just need the firewall change to allow IPSec traffic. Try with the firewall disabled on the CentOS side. Also, try to disable the firewall on the instance behind CentOS and see if you can ping it from the pfSense.</p>
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		By: Mariano Guccione		</title>
		<link>https://blog.andreev.it/2019/03/150-centos-pfsense-site-to-site-vpn-tunnel-with-strongswan-and-pfsense/#comment-256</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Mariano Guccione]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2019 15:38:54 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[hi, I followed your instructions and Tunnel was up, but I can not reach any encriptions domains, so my question is, do I have to add any route in pfsense?   I have 1 centos 7.5 with swtrongswan and in the other DC  1 pfesense and I need to build an IPsec site to site..  as I mentioned tunnel is up with no problem but there not way that traffic pass from one side to other.  What I am missing? 

Many thanks
Kind Regards]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi, I followed your instructions and Tunnel was up, but I can not reach any encriptions domains, so my question is, do I have to add any route in pfsense?   I have 1 centos 7.5 with swtrongswan and in the other DC  1 pfesense and I need to build an IPsec site to site..  as I mentioned tunnel is up with no problem but there not way that traffic pass from one side to other.  What I am missing? </p>
<p>Many thanks<br />
Kind Regards</p>
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		By: Kliment Andreev		</title>
		<link>https://blog.andreev.it/2019/03/150-centos-pfsense-site-to-site-vpn-tunnel-with-strongswan-and-pfsense/#comment-251</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kliment Andreev]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2019 16:10:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://blog.andreev.it/2019/03/150-centos-pfsense-site-to-site-vpn-tunnel-with-strongswan-and-pfsense/#comment-249&quot;&gt;Klemen Humerca&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi, this is for site to site VPN tunnel. What you need is a VPN tunnel for mobile clients.
See my other &lt;a href=&quot;https://blog.andreev.it/?p=3617&quot; rel=&quot;noopener noreferrer&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;post &lt;/a&gt;for that.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://blog.andreev.it/2019/03/150-centos-pfsense-site-to-site-vpn-tunnel-with-strongswan-and-pfsense/#comment-249">Klemen Humerca</a>.</p>
<p>Hi, this is for site to site VPN tunnel. What you need is a VPN tunnel for mobile clients.<br />
See my other <a href="https://blog.andreev.it/?p=3617" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">post </a>for that.</p>
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		By: Klemen Humerca		</title>
		<link>https://blog.andreev.it/2019/03/150-centos-pfsense-site-to-site-vpn-tunnel-with-strongswan-and-pfsense/#comment-249</link>

		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Klemen Humerca]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2019 08:36:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi,
thank you for this tutorial. I have a question. On my centos I have just one NIC (eth0, public IP) . How can I connect to pfsense network?
Thnx]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
thank you for this tutorial. I have a question. On my centos I have just one NIC (eth0, public IP) . How can I connect to pfsense network?<br />
Thnx</p>
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