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    Routing LAN Interfaces via IPsec Tunnel

    Routing and Multi WAN
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      bfnti
      last edited by

      Hello,

      I have a Problem with my routing first I will show you my Setup:

      Network 1:

      Interface A1: LAN 10.0.0.0/24

      Interface A2: WAN AAA.AAA.AAA.AAA


      Network 2:

      Interface B1: LAN 10.42.0.0/24

      Interface B2: LAN 10.42.1.0

      Interface B3: WAN BBB.BBB.BBB.BBB

      Network 1 and Network 2 are connected via IPsec.
      I can ping from A1 to B1.

      I can ping from B1 to B2.

      I can't ping from A1 to B2

      Is it because of the IPsec tunnel?
      Do I need Static Routing or a Rule?
      I cant even Ping the Interface IP of B2 (10.42.1.1) from A1

      BR, Stefan

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        viragomann
        last edited by

        The routing over the IPSec tunnel is done by IPSec. So maybe your IPSec configuration is wrong.
        Post the config, please.

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          adminbas
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          both sides pfsense?

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