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    Redundant IPSec / GRE tunnel between pfSense and Cisco

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      ibareev
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      Hello,

      I would like to establish a redundant IPSec connection between pfSense and Cisco boxes using two different ISP connections. The network schema should be something like:

      LAN1
          |
      pfSense
      |        |
      ISP1  ISP2
      |        |
        Cisco
            |
          LAN2

      One of ISPs is unstable so I want to have automatic failover. I checked for similar configurations at Cisco site, they propose to use GRE tunnels over IPSec link and run some routing protocol (OSPF/iBGP) on top of them.

      I don't think I can use OpenVPN with Cisco GRE tunnels…

      Questions:

      • is there a solution for this problem? ( :P)

      • does pfSense support GRE tunnels? (BSD should have support for them) If yes, how it is possible to configure GRE tunnel interface at pfSense box?

      • is it possible to NAT GRE flows? (I may have configuration with two pfSense boxes, one behind other, IPSec tunnel is terminated on external box but the GRE tunnel should be terminated at internal one)?

      • is it possible to use Load Balancing over two IPSec tunnels?

      Thanks for your consideration,

      WBR,
      Igor

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        hoba
        last edited by

        This has been discussed elsewhere already. Please search for this discussion and why it won't work. Loadbalancing over several tunnels won't work.

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