Hi
I am currently looking into getting a new VPN appliance for my work, we currently use pfsense as our all in 1 firewall/VPN etc.
We won't be changing it as our firewall, however we do want to remove the VPN duties from pfsense.
I've used untangle in the past and have been quite happy with it, and I actually deployed the free version as our WiFi firewall here which has been working a lot better than the previous router.
Basically the issue I have is our current VPN setup on pfsense restricts users as to what they access, certain users can only access some VLAN's, and some can only actually access 1 single IP address on our network.
We have quite restrictive security settings we need to follow, and giving users remote access we aren't allowed to offer complete access, aside from IT and management.
I see in the Untangle OpenVPN section the ability to restrict certain VLAN's, but I doesn't seem granular enough to actually do this on a per user basis, it seems that if I export, or negate to export a VLAN this would end up becoming a global setting?
Am I missing something that would be available in a commercial implementation of Untangle ?
I am currently looking into getting a new VPN appliance for my work, we currently use pfsense as our all in 1 firewall/VPN etc.
We won't be changing it as our firewall, however we do want to remove the VPN duties from pfsense.
I've used untangle in the past and have been quite happy with it, and I actually deployed the free version as our WiFi firewall here which has been working a lot better than the previous router.
Basically the issue I have is our current VPN setup on pfsense restricts users as to what they access, certain users can only access some VLAN's, and some can only actually access 1 single IP address on our network.
We have quite restrictive security settings we need to follow, and giving users remote access we aren't allowed to offer complete access, aside from IT and management.
I see in the Untangle OpenVPN section the ability to restrict certain VLAN's, but I doesn't seem granular enough to actually do this on a per user basis, it seems that if I export, or negate to export a VLAN this would end up becoming a global setting?
Am I missing something that would be available in a commercial implementation of Untangle ?