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 1. Setup IPSec VPN on your pfSense VM. (You may use any documentation you find, I found [[https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/VPN_Capability_IPsec|this]], and a video that walks you through it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFCe5AdhFyU|here]], useful)
 1. Use a system on the network to test your vpn and show that it works. Once you are satisfied that it works, have an administrator move your windows 10 vm off your network, configure it to VPN into the pfSense box and verify that all of your current functionality works (see below)
 1. Setup IPSec VPN on your pfSense VM. You may use any documentation you find, I found [[https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/IKEv2_with_EAP-MSCHAPv2|this]] useful)
 1. Use a system on the network to test your vpn and show that it works. Once you are satisfied that it works, have an administrator move your windows 10 vm off your network, configure it to VPN into the pfSense box and verify that all of your current functionality works (see below). NOTE: you cannot remote desktop into your Windows 10 machine and then VPN from there into the network without considerable effort. So, don't! Use IE to make your video and then follow the teardown procedure below.
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== Post Video Teardown ==

 1. Move your Windows 10 VM back onto your network.
 1. IF YOU WANT TO VPN INTO YOUR NETWORK from the school of computing, now you can. Do not remove the VPN setup!

Lab 05 - VPN

Introduction

The purpose of this lab is to setup a VPN server on your pfSense box and use it to VPN into your network.

Lab Goals

  1. Install and configure VPN solution on your pfSense box using IPSec
  2. Move your windows 10 machine outside your network and use it as a VPN client.
  3. Demonstrate that you have the same access to all your machines from your VPN

Setup

  1. Setup IPSec VPN on your pfSense VM. You may use any documentation you find, I found this useful)

  2. Use a system on the network to test your vpn and show that it works. Once you are satisfied that it works, have an administrator move your windows 10 vm off your network, configure it to VPN into the pfSense box and verify that all of your current functionality works (see below). NOTE: you cannot remote desktop into your Windows 10 machine and then VPN from there into the network without considerable effort. So, don't! Use IE to make your video and then follow the teardown procedure below.

Show Me

In a video, or in person, show me the following:

  1. IP address of the windows 10 client is not on your fire-walled network.
  2. Show me the IPSec configuration on the windows 10 VM.
  3. Show the windows 10 VM connecting to the VPN.
  4. Show that you can remote into Windows 2016 VM and VNC into Kali.

Post Video Teardown

  1. Move your Windows 10 VM back onto your network.
  2. IF YOU WANT TO VPN INTO YOUR NETWORK from the school of computing, now you can. Do not remove the VPN setup!

NetworkSecurity/Lab/Lab05 (last edited 2021-02-25 21:02:04 by scot)