On Sat, 2010-10-02 at 11:56 +0300, Evgeniy Sudyr wrote: > I was able to get it working with 4.6/4.7 and E60/E65/E52 it works as > expected :) > > Nokia VPN config tool will save hours instead trial by error. > > On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Claudiu Pruna <clau...@net-go.net> > wrote: > > On Fri, 2010-10-01 at 21:19 +0200, David Coppa wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Claudiu Pruna > <clau...@net-go.net> wrote: > > > I was wondering has anyone got an S60 mobile phone > to connect to > > > OpenBSD Ipsec ? > > > > > > I did some tryies, but no luck. > > > > Maybe this is of some use: > > > > http://betabug.ch/wiki/VPNNotes > > > > I'm sorry, but I have no personal experiences with "mobile > vpns"... > > > > cheers, > > david > > > thanks a lot, sounds very interesting, I will test it and see > what > happens ;) > > -- > > Claudiu Pruna <clau...@net-go.net> > > > > > > -- > -- > With regards, > Eugene Sudyr > Well, I have tried that and ... it works !!!! Yes, it is working ok, but if your setup is like mine and after connecting to the ipsec, your internal network contains more branches connected through vpn and in conclusion the internal network "contains" more unroutable ip address classes, the problem appears because you appear in your network with the ip that your phone gets from the internet connection it has. So it is a little bit tricky to route your phone to other ip classes then the one you are directly connected. I have used in ipsecctl the "tag" option, and then in pf.conf I have created an nat pool which is just for the phones connecting from outside.
But it is a start, I mean, from no vpn (except symbian pptp) until here we allready have a big progress. It would be nice if we could also get working the xauth and ip address assigning to phone through ipsec, but as I am not a developer, I hope it will happen someday. Cheers -- Claudiu Pruna <clau...@net-go.net>