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Hi,
If we have adsl router (no static public ip ) , so Can I create an Ipsec Tunnel
Thanks
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basically you can. But since ipsec needs defined ends of the tunnel you would have to use some ddns service to create a fqdn pointing to your curent ip and use that as remote gateway.
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You only need one end with a static ip, then do a dialup ipsec from the dynamic site to to the static ip site.
NSE7, FMG, FAC, FAZ .
1500D's, 1200D's, 900D's, 300D's, 200D's, 100D's and bunch of small stuff.
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yeah that's why I just spoke of "defined end" ;)
Even in a dial up tunnel you will have to enter some remote gateway...
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Ahh, my bad, thought since you wrote "ends" you were meaning both ends :)
NSE7, FMG, FAC, FAZ .
1500D's, 1200D's, 900D's, 300D's, 200D's, 100D's and bunch of small stuff.
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Hi,
Thank you all , Primary site . On internet edge ASA firewall after firewall internet router . NAT configured on ASA.
In secondary site I have fortinet firewall .
Is it possible to create ipsec vpn tunnel If I place a FORTIGATE 60D behind ASA firewall at primary site
Thanks
