I have shipped pfSense boxes before. 

What I do is setup remote access to the web configurator (only allowing the 
source address of our main office) and then post the box. 

If the WAN is dhcp then you are all set, get a person at remote office to do a 
"what is my ip" or http://forum.pfsense.org/ip.php and get them to tell you the 
remote ip

Connect up via https://remoteip

Only issue would be if it is PPOE or static but in theory you should know this 
before the service is live and can preconfigure.

The nature of Open VPN you have a client and a server. The client IP can be 
dynamic so you can configure the OpenVPN before shipping and it will connect as 
soon as it has a public IP.

Gavin


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: 25 April 2012 08:54
To: pfSense support and discussion
Subject: [pfSense] OpenVPN: offsite configuration

I'm new to pfSense and OpenVPN but my questions cross both products.

Is it conceivable to ship a pfSense system to a remote office location and have 
the onsite systems tech set the public IP address using some simple 
instructions?

Can OpenVPN be configured in such a way that the same shipped system, as above, 
be pre-configured as a client with the OpenVPN server (PSK) address pre-set so 
once the public IP address is added the VPN connection will come up?

Once again, the pfSense system will be shipped to a remote office with an 
inexperienced local technician required to install on the internet.
I am hoping to do as much of the configuration before shipping to minimize what 
the technical guy at the remote site will have to do to bring the office online.

I hope these questions make sense to the group.

Thanks,  R
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