Andrew,
Look at these 2 sites:
http://www.natecarlson.com/linux/ipsec-x509.php
http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/networking/freeswan-l2tp.html#L2TPoverview
You probebly need something like this in your ipsec.conf
In the basic config:nat_traversal=yes
and in the connection configs
I have now managed to get the whole thing working with x509 keys...
This all works if I use two public IP addresses.
If my client however, is behind a NATing gateway, the whole thing falls
over.
I am running XP sp 2 and have enabled
AssumeUDPEncapsulationContextOnSendRule.
I have also added the
Op zo, 19-12-2004 te 21:14 +0100, schreef Andrew Miehs:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone managed to get L2TP, IPSec, racoon, running in a road
> warrior setup with XP using pre-shared keys. (Or can I not used
> pre-shared keys for roadwarriro setups)
>
> Sample files woul
On So, 19.12.2004, 21:14, Andrew Miehs sagte:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone managed to get L2TP, IPSec, racoon, running in a road
> warrior setup with XP using pre-shared keys. (Or can I not used
> pre-shared keys for roadwarriro setups)
For XP/w2k you would need third party softw
Hi all,
Has anyone managed to get L2TP, IPSec, racoon, running in a road
warrior setup with XP using pre-shared keys. (Or can I not used
pre-shared keys for roadwarriro setups)
Sample files would be really helpfully, especially
/etc/racoon/racoon.conf
/etc/l2tpd/l2tpd.conf
psk.txt, and chap
On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 15:36:25 +0200, Jarle wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I needed to use kernel 2.6.* on a new firewall machine (to handle the
> hardware). I've used FreeS/WAN for IPSec over the past years, but it
> seems like I have to use the ne
re
On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 15:36, Jarle Aase wrote:
> What packages do I need in order to get ipsec up and running on kernel
> 2.6.6, and where can I get them? (I found no match on "ipsec" on
> backports.org). Also - where do I find documentation for the new kernel
> based IP
Hi,
I needed to use kernel 2.6.* on a new firewall machine (to handle the
hardware). I've used FreeS/WAN for IPSec over the past years, but it
seems like I have to use the new Linux kernel support for IPSec on this
machine. It will use VPN to other Linux based firewalls, and some Cisco
ro
Grischa Schuering wrote:
I tried to build my own 2.4.18 kernel with make-kpkg --make-menuconfig
--revision=2.4.18-fwipsec.1.0 kernel_image.
Everything seemed fine so far, but when installing the kernel image (ln -s
/boot/vmlinuz.new vmlinuz), lilo, and restarting, the kernel is tried to be
loade
Cc:
Betreff: Re: IPSEC and PPTP
Hi. What you need is:
http://www.freeswan.org/
or just apt-get
freeswan - IPSEC utilities for FreeWan
kernel-patch-freeswan - IPSEC kernel support for FreeSwan
On Fri, 2002-07-19 at 16:17, Grischa Schuering wrote:
> I am using debian woody.
> What is the best and easiest way to get a IPSEC tunnel (encrypted e.g.
> 3DES) running between two seperate networks ??
> I was reading something about freeswan? Also a couple months ago, I saw
> a p
is the best and easiest way to get a IPSEC tunnel (encrypted e.g.
> 3DES) running between two seperate networks ??
> I was reading something about freeswan? Also a couple months ago, I saw
> a package "PIPSECD" which no longer exists?
Ive succeded in building a pptp tunnel but
Hello folks,
I am sure there is somebody who can help me on this matter. It is very
important to me and I will be very grateful if somebody tells me how to
solve it:
I am using debian woody.
What is the best and easiest way to get a IPSEC tunnel (encrypted e.g.
3DES) running between two seperate
another issue altogether, if you need a hand
with that let me know when you get to that point...
-guil
At 04:07 PM 10/9/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Hello,
I am new to IPSec and VPN's and I am trying to set up a VPN between my
house, and my work. They already have a VPN in place (using Fre
is another issue altogether, if you need a hand
with that let me know when you get to that point...
-guil
At 04:07 PM 10/9/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I am new to IPSec and VPN's and I am trying to set up a VPN between my
> house, and my work. They already have a VP
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 04:07:26PM -0700, Nick Jennings wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to IPSec and VPN's and I am trying to set up a VPN between my
> house, and my work. They already have a VPN in place (using FreeSwan).
> So I wanted to use my debian router and am won
Hello,
I am new to IPSec and VPN's and I am trying to set up a VPN between my
house, and my work. They already have a VPN in place (using FreeSwan).
So I wanted to use my debian router and am wondering if there is a
deb package for freeswan? I am using potato with 2.4 kernel up
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 04:07:26PM -0700, Nick Jennings wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to IPSec and VPN's and I am trying to set up a VPN between my
> house, and my work. They already have a VPN in place (using FreeSwan).
> So I wanted to use my debian router and am won
Hello,
I am new to IPSec and VPN's and I am trying to set up a VPN between my
house, and my work. They already have a VPN in place (using FreeSwan).
So I wanted to use my debian router and am wondering if there is a
deb package for freeswan? I am using potato with 2.4 kernel up
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