On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:47:16PM +0100, Stefan Neufeind wrote: > ontent-Length: 786 > Lines: 20 > > On 12 Feb 2003 at 13:17, Benjamin wrote: > > > is L2TP also possible with dynamic ips? > > Yes it is. Basically you would use an IPsec-encrypted connection with > X509-certs. Have a look at the "FreeS/Wan-patch-homepage" and try out > the patched FreeS/Wan or maybe already SuperFreeS/Wan with the X509- > patches included. This way you can use dynamic IPs for the clients, > yes. SuperFreeS/Wan also provides NAT-traversal. > > For L2TP I suggest you use rp-l2tp which worked perfect for me. This > is used to establish a tunnel with "virtual IPs" (lets say 10.0.0.x) > in the "virutal" network. So IPsec is for the encryption, L2TP for > the tunnel. > Linux Journel has had 2 articles about IPSec and tunnels; If your interested, I'd send you photocopies or scanned copies. Sounds like what your trying to achieve.
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