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- Unfortunately, OPNSense is off-topic here as the manufacturer does not offer optional, paid support, which is a requirement to be on-topic here.Ron Maupin– Ron Maupin ♦2025-05-08 13:31:04 +00:00Commented May 8 at 13:31
- @RonMaupin See this Meta discussion: OPNsense does offer optional, paid support.Zac67– Zac67 ♦2025-05-09 08:30:15 +00:00Commented May 9 at 8:30
- work for a while but will drop offline after some time and need a restart - how long is "for a while"? What do the logs show?Zac67– Zac67 ♦2025-05-09 08:32:17 +00:00Commented May 9 at 8:32
- @Zac67 I've added logs and clarification to the original question but the time it takes to drop is based on the phase 1 re-auth/lifetime of the tunnel. If I set the lifetime(meraki) and re-auth(OPNSense) timers higher then it takes longer for the tunnel to die.user29976520– user299765202025-05-09 20:08:12 +00:00Commented May 9 at 20:08
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