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Internet browsing through a VPN tunnel
VPN
Configuring Internet browsing through a VPN tunnel
Configure Internet browsing through a VPN tunnel be selecting advanced settings in a
IPSec Phase 2 configuration. For Internet browsing, select the Interface through
which remote VPN users can connect through the firewall to the Internet. The internet
browsing interface becomes the virtual source interface from which VPN users can
browse the Internet.
In most configurations, the Internet browsing interface would be the internal interface
and VPN users would be able to browse the Internet using the same firewall policies
as users on the internal network (for example, internal
->
wan1 policies).
You can also create dedicated firewall policies just for VPN users. One way to do this
is to designate a virtual source interface just for VPN users. The virtual source
interface could be a physical interface or a VLAN sub-interface. You can add a VLAN
sub-interface just for this purpose.
In the IPSec VPN Phase 2 configuration, set Internet browsing to the virtual source
interface. Then create Internet access policies for VPN users. For example, if the
virtual source interface is VLAN_21, and the wan 1 interface is connected to the
Internet, you would require create VLAN_21
->
external firewall policies.
To configure Internet browsing through a VPN tunnel
1
Go to
VPN > IPSec > Phase 1
.
2
Add a phase 1 configuration to define the parameters used to authenticate the remote
VPN peer. See
“Phase 1” on page 252
.
3
Go to
VPN > IPSec > Phase 2
.
4
Add the phase 2 configuration to define the parameters used to create and maintain
the AutoKey VPN tunnel. See
“Phase 2” on page 256
.
5
Select Advanced.
6
If the remote gateway corresponds to a dialup user and the client broadcasts a DHCP
request for an IP address, select DHCP-IPsec. See
“System DHCP” on page 79
.
7
Set Internet browsing to the interface through which you want users to connect to the
Internet (usually the internal interface).
8
Go to
Firewall > Policy
.
9
Add the required IPSec VPN encryption policy. See
“Adding firewall policies for IPSec
VPN tunnels” on page 286
.
10
If required, add additional firewall policies to support internet browsing.
11
Configure the remote VPN clients to deny split tunneling.
Note:
To support Internet browsing through a VPN, the remote VPN client must be configured to
deny split tunnelling.
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