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The FireBrick manual goes into some detail on configuring IPsec. These pages below contain specific examples for a simple scenario where you have one or more clients devices - iPhones iPads, Android phones/tablets or Windows machines, and a FireBrick in your home or office, and you would like to VPN (using IPsec) to the FireBrick and have an IP address on your LAN.
The FireBrick manual goes into some detail on configuring IPsec. These pages below contain specific examples for a simple scenario where you have one or more clients devices - iPhones iPads, Android phones/tablets or Windows machines, and a FireBrick in your home or office, and you would like to VPN (using IPsec) to the FireBrick and have an IP address on your LAN.


First, create certificates and the FireBrick config, then look at the pages for the device you are wanting to configure
'''First''', create certificates and the FireBrick config, then look at the pages below for the device you are wanting to configure


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Revision as of 19:34, 28 October 2015


The FireBrick manual goes into some detail on configuring IPsec. These pages below contain specific examples for a simple scenario where you have one or more clients devices - iPhones iPads, Android phones/tablets or Windows machines, and a FireBrick in your home or office, and you would like to VPN (using IPsec) to the FireBrick and have an IP address on your LAN.

First, create certificates and the FireBrick config, then look at the pages below for the device you are wanting to configure

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Certificates

First: Create the required 'CA' and 'Server' Certificates, and upload them to your FireBrick. (We have some tools available to make this a little easier)

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FireBrick config

Second: Upload the Configure the FireBrick with IKE, EAP Users, and roaming pools of addresses! (easier than it sounds!)

Third: Configure your device:

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iPhone & iPad iOS8

Creating a VPN profile for Apple iPhones and Apple iPads to connect to your FireBrick

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iPhone & iPad iOS9

Creating a VPN connection for Apple iPhones and Apple iPads running os 9 to connect to your FireBrick

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Apple Desktops & Laptops

Using Strongswan on Apple OS X computers, eg Macbook & Air laptops, iMac, Mini etc to connect to your FireBrick

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Android

Using Strongswan on Android phones and tablets to connect to your FireBrick

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Windows 7

Using the built in VPN features of Windows 7 to connect to your FireBrick

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Windows 10

Using the built in VPN features of Windows 10 to connect to your FireBrick

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strongSwan (Debian et al)

Using strongSwan on Debain (or other distros) to connect to your FireBrick