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    Ipsec link routes from one office but not the other?

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      Morgenstein
      last edited by

      Been pulling my hair out - going bald anyway…

      But here is my issue.

      I have two offices that I am trying to link together.  I'm able to get the link up, and from one office i can see the other office but I can not do it reverse...  Example:

      office 1 - 192.168.100.0/24
      office 2 - 10.0.0.0/24

      From Office 2, I can see and communicate with Office 1.
      From Office 1, I am unable to see or communicate with Office 2.

      I set all the nat rules the same on both sides - the only thing different is phase 2 on the configs which is to handle the different IP ranges.  Any clues or what other info would be helpful to investigate?

      thnkx.
      -Morgen

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        Morgenstein
        last edited by

        quick update:
        I have changed nothing…..

        however,
        From Office 1, I'm now able to see the web interface of pfsense of Office 2.  I can even ping it too, but I can not go past pfsense.

        i have validated that  firewall--rules does have an entry in ipsec to allow all on both sides.

        -Morgen

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          Morgenstein
          last edited by

          ugg…
          resolved it...  ap isolation was on .  I have a wireless router behind my pfsense as everything is wireless at the other office.. killed ap isolation and i can now get to all the systems behind it.

          hope this helps someone else.  :)
          -Morgen

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            kejianshi
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            Yes - I learned not to use AP isolation.

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