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    Mobile IPSec - default route not set trough tunnel

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      eazydor
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      when connected to the pfsense via mobile ipsec, traffic isn't routed per default trough the tunnel, even if i priorize the connection manually, the route trough the tunnel becomes the second entry in the routing table.
      when connecting i.e. to a lancon ipsec the default route is set trough the tunnel.
      besides this behavior everything works fine..

      is this normal behavior?
      is there a way to push the default route, like i.e. openvpn?

      Snapshot: 17/08/2010; 386.
      i will try to supply more documentation as soon as possible at the moment..

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        spiritbreaker
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        Hi,

        what about your config?

        Route all traffic into tunnel:

        1. VPN -> IPsec -> Tunnels -> Phase 2 page set local network to none.
        2. VPN -> IPsec -> Mobile Clients -> goto network list and uncheck "Provide a list of accessible networks to clients".

        I tested a few days before, its working with iPhone, Cisco Client on XP and ShrewSoft VPN.

        Also have a look at this topic http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,27394.0.html

        cya

        Pfsense running at 11 Locations
        -mobile OPENVPN and IPSEC
        -multiwan failover
        -filtering proxy(squidguard) in bridgemode with ntop monitoring

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          eazydor
          last edited by

          hi spiritbreaker..

          i'm still dealing around with this problem and it's difficult since i can't access internet all the time, at least for the moment…
          but hey, thanks for your reply..

          what about the (outbound) nat rule you & azzido had to create..
          because local networking is allright, but this (outbound traffic with ipec-ip's) may be one of the causes, why i have outbound problems..

          still changing the local network to none solved the problem with the routing table, i.r. routing all traffic trough tunnel.

          thanks for your help, man..

          S.

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