You can have IPSec site-to-site tunnels if this is what you want to achieve.

Best regards

Kostas

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> On 9 Δεκ 2015, at 07:15, Ted Byers <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Is it possible to use pfsense as a client, replacing a Checkpoint
> UTM-1 Edge W with AES256 ?  You see, I have one of these Checkpoint
> routers that has failed, and it had been used as a client to a VPN.  I
> know I can use pfsense to provide VPN access to machines behind it.  I
> have done this, and use OpenVPN to connect to to the machines
> protected by pfsense.
> 
> I suppose I could use OpenVPN as the client, and will investigate
> that.  But I need to know if pfsense can function as both a server and
> as a client (for the unrelated purpose of configuring clusters of LANs
> each of which is protected by pfsense, so that regardless of which LAN
> fails, the others in the cluster can take over operation of the VPN
> connecting them all).
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Ted
> 
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> R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D.
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