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  • 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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  • =FireBrick 105= [[File:FireBrick-icons.png]]
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  • ...enu-USBDongle.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick USB Dongles|30px|Back up to the FireBrick USB Dongles Category]]</indicator> Out of the box, it will work as an 'ethernet' device, and so the FireBrick or a computer will see it as a USB ethernet adapter. The Dongle runs a DHCP
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  • #REDIRECT [[FireBrick Road Warrior iPhone iPad iOS8]]
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> *If you are running iOS 8 then (upgrade, or) please see the [[FireBrick Road Warrior iPhone iPad iOS8|iOS 8 Page]]
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  • ...y 100mbit BT fibre link with locked down router plugged into port 3 of the FireBrick. * FireBrick router
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  • ...">[[File:Menu-IPsec.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec|30px|Back up to the FireBrick IPsec Tunnels Category Page]]</indicator> See also: [[FireBrick Road Warrior strongSwan]]
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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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  • ...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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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> ...the file. This are easier in iOS 9. If you are running iOS9 then see the [[FireBrick Road Warrior iPhone iPad iOS9|iOS 9 Page]].
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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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  • ...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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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] ...the feature, as well as the [https://www.firebrick.co.uk/support/manuals/0 FireBrick Manuals] which contain a VoIP section.
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  • ...enu-USBDongle.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick USB Dongles|30px|Back up to the FireBrick USB Dongles Category]]</indicator> Out of the box, it will work as an 'ethernet' device, and so the FireBrick or a computer will see it as a USB ethernet adapter. The Dongle runs a DHCP
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  • This page describes editing the XML directly. The Firebrick does have a Web User Interface too. Both can be used to edit the config, as The factory default config of a FireBrick looks like this:
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  • [[File:2700-small.png|link=:Category:FireBrick]] ...e FireBrick are free, they are available from: [http://www.firebrick.co.uk FireBrick] - Click your product on the left (e.g. 'FB2700') and then 'Software Update
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  • ...ck">[[File:Menu-FireBrick.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Category]]</indicator> [[Category:FireBrick]]
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  • FTTC lines can be bonded in exactly the same way. We'd suggest using a FireBrick 2700 and can assist with the configuration. It is also possible to mix FTTC Our office::1 product is a package that includes a FireBrick and multiple lines all configured for you and supported and monitored by st
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  • |Tested on FireBrick SIP Server [[File:Firebrick-voip-config-snomm9.png|border|Identity Settings]]
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  • *More info on&nbsp;http://www.firebrick.co.uk/fb2700/bonding.php Since each PPP connection will give the FireBrick a default route, the FireBrick will use both, and upload traffic on each ppp connection up to the speed gi
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  • =VLAN Configuration for Bonding Multiple lines with a FireBrick= When using with a FireBrick for bonding multiple lines we can use VLANS for each of the PPP sessions.
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  • |Tested on FireBrick SIP Server
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  • **FireBrick ***FireBrick 2500, 2700 and 6000 all support IPv6 by default
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  • !FireBrick 2900 |[[File:FB2900.jpg|600px|link=:Category:FireBrick]]
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  • The FireBrick supports call recording by teeing off the two way audio from a call leg and ...such as an asterisk box. A Linux-based call recording app is available to FireBrick customers for this purpose (see below).
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  • ...arrior.svg|link=:Category:FireBrick IPsec Road Warrior|30px|Back up to the FireBrick Road Warrior Category Page]]</indicator> #*Server name or address: The IP or host name of your FireBrick. (the Server name needs to match the name in the generated certificate, thi
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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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  • FireBrick SIP supports this, both as a server and a client.
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  • |Tested on [[FireBrick SIP]] Server ...ting the Snom will cause it to overwrite the NTP server with the IP of the FireBrick!
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  • ...y 100mbit BT fibre link with locked down router plugged into port 3 of the FireBrick. * FireBrick router
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  • |Tested on FireBrick SIP Server
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