> Now, back to Gunther's request - could you do IPSec over PPP over TCP?
But of course :-) You can even do NAT in this scenario if required -
as the NAT will happen before the data is encapsulated in the tcp stream
that ipsec's policies are mangling.
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> Matt Emmerton
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# This tread is being at three mailing list...
> >> now, the problem is that the ${sohoip} is dynamically assigned
> >> with DHCP. How can the gateway at the headquarter know that
> >> ${sohoip} address?
> I don't know whether this is actually possible to do yet. But, you
> should be able to co
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Gunther Schadow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> about my SOHO router project, I came accross a tough problem, may
> be I overlook that there is a solution already? The VPN gateway
> at the small office / home office (SOHO) has an IPsec tunnel
> connecting it to its headquarter:
>
> setke
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > about my SOHO router project, I came accross a tough problem, may
> > > be I overlook that there is a solution already? The VPN gateway
> > > at the small office / home office (SOHO) has an IPsec tunnel
> > > connecting it to its headquarter:
> > >
> > > setkey -c < > > sp
> > Hi,
> >
> > about my SOHO router project, I came accross a tough problem, may
> > be I overlook that there is a solution already? The VPN gateway
> > at the small office / home office (SOHO) has an IPsec tunnel
> > connecting it to its headquarter:
> >
> > setkey -c < > spdadd ${sohonet} ${
[Original attribution lost.]
>> now, the problem is that the ${sohoip} is dynamically assigned
>> with DHCP. How can the gateway at the headquarter know that
>> ${sohoip} address?
I don't know whether this is actually possible to do yet. But, you
should be able to configure racoon to use a publ
> Hi,
>
> about my SOHO router project, I came accross a tough problem, may
> be I overlook that there is a solution already? The VPN gateway
> at the small office / home office (SOHO) has an IPsec tunnel
> connecting it to its headquarter:
>
> setkey -c < spdadd ${sohonet} ${homenet} -P out ip