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Pfsense Built in webserver for distribution Openvpn's exported client

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    abidkhanhk
    last edited by Aug 6, 2013, 5:56 AM

    Hi,

    I am not sure if its possible? but can PFsense distribute openvpn client export package?

    I want to make it look as close to the OpenVPN AS as possible.

    like users go to abcd.com and they need to login using their account ID, once they are in, they see a selection of export packages which they can download to access the internal network.

    thanks

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      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
      last edited by Aug 6, 2013, 7:17 PM

      That is not currently possible, but it's requested now and then.

      It's certainly technically possible, but it's still something that most people probably should not do.

      Even with brute force protection against guessing logins, you're still taking all of your security of the VPN and reducing it to just user+pass auth to let someone break into your network.

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        abidkhanhk
        last edited by Aug 7, 2013, 2:31 AM

        thanks Jimp,

        yea I guess that would be risky, even with secure website its basically down to user auth at the headend,

        even if they are unable to break into, they would certainly put the system in the crapper with the traffic.

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