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    Problem with IPSec routing

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      no_jah
      last edited by no_jah

      Ok, I think that looks fine, I guess it's a local firewall software that is blocking then, try to teporarily disable it and see if it works then.

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        Eduard_Spera @no_jah
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        @no_jah what local firewall you are talking about?

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          no_jah
          last edited by

          For instance Windows firewall.

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            Eduard_Spera @no_jah
            last edited by

            @no_jah but why this Windows reply for ping from gateway SiteA?
            This is states with ping from gateway siteA and host behind gateway:
            (green is ok, red is bad)
            states.PNG

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              no_jah
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              I see you got a static route?
              Normally you don't need a static route for a site to site IPSec, it's handled in the IPSec phase 2, how does your IPSec tunnel setup looks like?

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                Eduard_Spera
                last edited by

                Yes, i have static route, without this entry i can't ping from gateway.

                PHASE 1
                phase1.PNG

                PHASE 2
                phase2.PNG

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                  no_jah
                  last edited by no_jah

                  First off I think you should use WAN interface at phase 1 instead of your current LAN, and then you could probably skip the static route too.

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                    Eduard_Spera
                    last edited by

                    I change to WAN, established tunel and nothing change, without static route can't ping from gateway and from host too.

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                      no_jah
                      last edited by no_jah

                      Strange I use basically the same settings for a couple of my IPSec tunnels, but I use dynamic DNS named instead of IP-adresses, that shouldn't make any differens.

                      This is how a tunnel between my main pfSense and my virtual test pfSense looks like:

                      Phase 1
                      alt text

                      Phase 2
                      alt text

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                        Eduard_Spera
                        last edited by

                        Hmm, i think that is problem with palo alto.
                        I established different tunnel, with my second pfsense, and all works properly.
                        I will continue working tomorrow
                        @no_jah thank You very much

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                          no_jah @Eduard_Spera
                          last edited by no_jah

                          @Eduard_Spera

                          You're welcome, and btw. to be able to ping from pfSense interface to the PA router without static route you need to select LAN "Source address" at Diagnostics / Ping.

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                            Eduard_Spera
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                            yes, it's work ;)
                            and ping with -S flag work too without static route

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