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    Estrutura Azure PFSENSE com IPSEC/OPENVPN- Azure PFSENSE Framework with IPSEC/OPENVPN

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      rafaelavigliano
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      Olá
      Gostaria de uma informação de montagem de rede!
      Atualmente posso ter 2 PFsense no Azure.
      Para ter uma redundância e não sobrecarregar o monitoramento Zabbix

      VNIC 10.16.0.1/28
      FOi montando um PFsense Subnet 10.2.0.1/24
      Recebendo conexões IPSEC de diversos clientes

      VNIC 10.17.0.1/28
      Segundo sub-rede PFsense 10.1.0.1/24,
      Atualmente configurado com OPENVPN para usuários internos com a subrede 10.222.0.0/24

      Gostaria de que minha REDE 10.222.0.0/24 OPENVPN PFsense 2 , enxergasse a REDES IPSEC do PFSENSE 1 Subnet 10.2.0.1/24 dos clientes:
      Exemplo:
      REDE 172,14... REDE 192.168.0. REDE 189.4,3....

      Lembrando meus PfSense 1 e Pfsense 2, ja tem uma VPN PEERING , ambos estão conectados.
      Apenas gostaria que meu OPENVPN enxergasse as redes IPSEC(Cliente) do PFSENSE 1

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      Hello
      I would like information on setting up a network!
      Currently I can have 2 PFsense on Azure.
      To have redundancy and not overload Zabbix monitoring

      VNIC 10.16.0.1/28
      I was setting up a PFsense Subnet 10.2.0.1/24
      Receiving IPSEC connections from multiple clients

      VNIC 10.17.0.1/28
      Second PFsense subnet 10.1.0.1/24,
      Currently configured with OPENVPN for internal users with subnet 10.222.0.0/24
      I would like my NETWORK 10.222.0.0/24 OPENVPN PFsense 2 to see the IPSEC NETWORKS of PFSENSE 1 Subnet 10.2.0.1/24 of clients:
      Example:
      NETWORK 172.14... NETWORK 192.168.0. NETWORK 189.4,3....

      Remembering my PfSense 1 and Pfsense 2, they already have a PEERING VPN, both are connected.
      I would just like my OPENVPN to see the IPSEC networks (Client) of PFSENSE 1

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