Dnia Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 03:06:50PM +0200, Ettore Tagarelli napisał(a):
> Updated to 7.0
> ...same problem 🙁

I remember talking with network engineer at one company I used to work at.
We used fortigate firewalls, and I asked why are we using SSLVPN instead of 
ipsec-based vpn, as both were supported.

He said something along the lines of "ipsec does not work when there are two 
devices connecting from the same IP so this would be issue for us when two 
admins were on the same public wifi, or lived together"

I don't know if this is specific to fortinet's implementation, or if it's issue 
with ipsec itself, as I never used ipsec in anything else than site-to-site 
connection.

You probably could work around that by having server listen on multiple IPs, 
and have each client connect to diffrent server IP, but this may not be 
possible if you can't get multiple IPs from your ISP.
You could use ipv6, if both server and client(s) are in ipv6-enabled networks.

If using ipsec is not a requirement, you could use openvpn or wireguard instead.

Hope this helps,
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Łukasz Moskała

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