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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> ...needs the CA certificate which you can email yourself or download from the FireBrick and install, and the settings for the host name, user name, password.
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  • <rule name="Allow Firebrick" source-interface="self"/>
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> It is possible to connect an modern Apple Mac with OSX to a FireBrick over IPSEC with IKEv2 and EAP.
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick IPsec (Road Warrior Howto)]]
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> '''FireBrick acting as the ipsec 'server', and configuring a strongSwan/Debian client.''
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick Road Warrior Windows 7]]
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  • Sometimes, the PSU inside the FireBrick 2700 does fail. And you have to replace it... # Flip the FireBrick over and remove both the screws from the front of the case
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick to Openswan Strongswan IPsec (Howto)]]
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  • ...File:Menu-question.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick How to|30px|Back up to the FireBrick How to Category]]</indicator> Having the FireBrick manage a Letsencrypt certificate is easy and works with little config - set
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  • ...2700 the DNS service defaults to local-only - this prevents access to the FireBrick DNS resolver from the WAN by default.''' The web interface of the FireBrick can list what services are open, go to
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  • 52 bytes (6 words) - 15:39, 30 July 2015
  • It is now possible to use HTTPS to access the Web UI on the FireBrick. The FireBrick can also use ACME to generate SSL certificates to be used for IPSec and HTT ...magically'' once the ACME settings have been filled in. Alternatively, the FireBrick can also try negotiate HTTPS using it's own self-signed certificate which i
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stopping Open DNS - FireBrick 105]]
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> #Use a browser (ed 'Edge') to visit your FireBrick
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stopping Open DNS - FireBrick 2700]]
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] *[http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/oath.php OATH on Firebrick.co.uk]
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> '''FireBrick acting as the ipsec 'server', and configuring a strongSwan client on Fedora
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> [[Category:FireBrick IPsec|Firewall]]
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> ...d may be preferable to some, as your EAP password is not viewable from the FireBrick's configuration.
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  • ...public Legacy IPv4 addresses on the LAN, or private address and NAT on the FireBrick. In either case you can have public IPv6 addresses on the LAN and still han ...even in that case as it will not handle the bonding. In general using the FireBrick and PPPoE is simpler and more flexible.
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> '''FireBrick acting as the ipsec 'server', and configuring a strongSwan/Debian client.''
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  • == FireBrick FB2500/FB2700/FB2900 Fully Loaded == The FireBrick can connect as an L2TP client for fallback and for its main connection. One
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] comment="Allow traffic from the LAN to reach the FireBrick"/>
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  • ...File:Menu-question.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick How to|30px|Back up to the FireBrick How to Category]]</indicator> This is assuming you already have the FireBrick set up and working well, bonding all the traffic. Let's say you have three
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  • The FireBrick is able to graph traffic for each MAC or IP address it sees. [[Category:FireBrick|MAC]]
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  • The FireBrick range of products are designed to very low power. Ideal for the environment [[Category:FireBrick|Power]]
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  • *Our [[FireBrick 2700]] page has info on Native IPv6 config (also applies to 2500) *[[FireBrick 2700 v6 Tunnel]]
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  • AAISP use FireBrick FB6000 routers to manage ADSL connections. This manages the bonding of traf ...g a line that is down) and firewalling. AAISP staff can also configure the Firebrick for your lines for a nominal fee.
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> A FB6000 can do nearer 50Mbit/s, whilst newer generation of FireBrick hardware should be even better.
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> = FireBrick IPsec config =
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  • ==FireBrick technical features== The FireBrick has specific SIP implementation constraints designed to ensure the most rel
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] A FireBrick can be easily configured to act as an LNS (L2TP Network Server) - you can t
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  • ...ck">[[File:Menu-FireBrick.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Category]]</indicator> The FireBrick FB2900 has 4 copper ports and 1 SFP port. The SFP port allows flexible conn
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  • The FireBrick 2500/2700 have 4 ethernet ports, the 2900 has 4 plus an SFP which can be us ADSL MODEM 3 -- VLAN Switch -- Firebrick -- LAN SWITCH == Computers
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  • '''This is now a legacy way to do IPsec, see [[FireBrick to FireBrick IPsec (Howto)]] instead!''' =FireBrick IPsec Information=
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