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    Compatibility between aes-cbc-256 and aes-gcm-256 encryption.

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    • R
      ramses.sevilla
      last edited by

      Hi everyone,

      I need configure a VPN IPsec between a pfSense 2.4.5 and other Remote Firewall.

      The Admin from the Remote Site tell me that the Remote Firewall has configured aes-cbc-256 encryption but my pfSense 2.4.5 hasn't this encryption type.

      would It work if I configure aes-gcm-256 in my pfSense to connect to the Remote Firewall that has configured aes-cbc-256 encryption?

      Regards,

      Ramsés

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        The two are different, they can't work together. But you do have AES 256 on pfSense in IPsec. Select AES with a key length of 256.

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          ramses.sevilla
          last edited by

          @jimp, thanks so much by your answer.

          Then if I configure in my pfSense:

          Encryption Algorithm:

          Algorithm: AES
          Key length: 256

          It can connect with the Remote Firewall that has configured aes-cbc-256 encryption?

          Regards,

          Ramsés

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            Yes, that is the same encryption.

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              ramses.sevilla
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              Thanks so much.

              Ramses

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