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      bozo.bogd last edited by

      Hi guys,

      I need your advice.

      I already have 2 tunnels configured with same remote ip, for example 8.8.8.8 where as a source interface i used 2 different virtual ip's (example 1.1.1.1 and 2.2.2.2). Phase 2 subnets are different.

      During initial configuration pfsense didn't complained at all and this should be considered as 2 different tunnels if i am not wrong.

      Now if i want to edit any of this 2 tunnels i get the message

      The following input errors were detected:

      The remote gateway "8.8.8.8" is already used by phase1 "
      

      Also, after pfsense reload in order to have them both working, the one created after has to be disabled so older one gets connected and than i can enable second as well.

      Any ideas, workaround ?

      Thank you in advance.

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