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IPsec/L2TP how to see attached clients

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    erictpowersoft.ca
    last edited by Dec 17, 2017, 7:34 PM

    I've set up my pfSense so that I can connect with Windows 10 VPN client.  Client can connect and definitely routes through pfSense (can see traffic on traffic graph).  But IPsec dashboard shows 0 active tunnels.
    IPsec Status display shows connection, but doesn't show user name or user IP address.
    Is there a way that I can see which users have connected?
    Is there a way I can confirm I'm actually using an encrypted tunnel, and not just routing traffic through the router?
    Thanks!

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      GoldFish
      last edited by Dec 17, 2017, 7:37 PM

      You should be able to see the active session on

      Status/IPSec/Overview

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        GoldFish
        last edited by Dec 17, 2017, 7:52 PM

        @erict:

        Is there a way I can confirm I'm actually using an encrypted tunnel, and not just routing traffic through the router?

        The fact that remote client is connected to pfSense, should be enough to confirm that there is an active tunnel which is encrypted. The best way to confirm this is run Wireshark on client side and see if you can read any communication after connecting to VPN. Chances are it will be all gibberish due to encryption. Found this link which might help you

        https://www.online-tech-tips.com/computer-tips/check-vpn-connection-actually-encrypted/

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          chonkat @GoldFish
          last edited by Jun 24, 2019, 10:29 PM

          @GoldFish Session, yes, shows there, but has anyone seen a way to quickly show which l2tp "users" are connected? So far I can sort of discern it from their public ip (status:IPSec), but a more human friendly id could be very useful. Kind of like "status:OpenVPN" has...

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            chillaxin @chonkat
            last edited by Aug 1, 2019, 11:08 AM

            @chonkat Status >>> System Logs >>> VPN >>> L2TP Logins
            Is that what you are looking for?

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