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Remote network access to servers?
There are several servers on the 192.168.1.1/24 network running databases, etc.
Router on pfSense
When connected to the network (by wire, locally), I can connect to servers via SHH, knock on all ports, and so on.
I need to make it so that I can remotely connect to the network at any time and perform all the same actions.
I read about proxy / vpn, but I did not find any specifics.
How can the idea be realized?
PS Connection will be made from Mac OS
Many thanks in advance!
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Set up pfsense VPN (it has a lot of options). You will also need a white IP on this pfsense itself.
With macos, you can connect for free only via pptp
To connect via sstp - all programs are paid
There are a lot of instructions on Google for the query "pfsense pptp server"
On pfsense you need a white IP and a VPN package. racoon under FreeBSD (on which pfsense is based) is definitely there, strongswan should be in theory, a pptp server should be for sure - such and such a threshing floor ... It will probably be more difficult with clients under yabble, you will have to look.
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