On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 11:13:32AM +0100, Przemyslaw Szczygielski wrote: > Well, for me the config is so complex, that I doubt anyone will > waste time on going into my config files, but, well... There's > always hope...
A diagram helps lots. Tell me if this is correct: \|/ - - - - - - - \|/ | | 10.2.0.2 10.2.0.1 ndis0 WinXP FreeBSD 6.0 client x.x.x.x fxp0 | +---------------> Internet <==================> IPSEC tunnel mode? > I have a working setup that has working NAT ("Client" sees Internet > throuogh NAT on "Gateway", configured as default gateway on > Windows), when IPSEC is turned off. > > I also have working IPSEC between these two machines (they can ping > each other) but then NAT stops working (but "Gateway" still connects > to the Internet, so i.e. I can putty from "Client" to "Gateway", it > goes through IPESECed WLAN, and from putty use Lynx to browse. But > can't browse internet on "Client". > > So to make it short: IPSEC working = no NAT. IPSEC off = NAT working. It's possible that IPSEC isn't configured properly, since you have IPSEC only ever working between the two endpoints. How have you configured IPSEC: (a) on the Windows XP box? and (b) on the FreeBSD box? I think you should be running IPSEC tunnel mode, so I'm guessing at the Windows XP side you have something like: ipseccmd -f 0=* -t 10.2.0.1 -a PRESHARE:"foo" ipseccmd -f *=0 -t 10.2.0.2 -a PRESHARE:"foo" And at the FreeBSD side you have in /etc/ipsec.conf spdflush; spdadd 10.2.0.2/32 0.0.0.0/0 any -P in ipsec esp/tunnel/10.2.0.2-10.2.0.1/require; spdadd 0.0.0.0/0 10.2.0.2/32 any -P out ipsec esp/tunnel/10.2.0.1-10.2.0.2/require; Also, the output of 'tcpdump' on both ndis0 and fxp0, while you try to browse a website from the XP box, could be very enlightening. Regards, Brian. _______________________________________________ freebsd-net@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-net To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"