Sorry for the delay on replying to this but I have been horribly swamped
with a handful of other fires. I am coming back to this tomorrow and with a
fresh cisco device! So I am hoping to have an update for you all tomorrow
or the next day. Thanks again David for the fresh cisco example; I can
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rascal wrote:
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> If I could ask one more favor; what does your cisco config look like
> that would match one of these? I have got mine configed based on
> someone else's tunnel specs and while I am sure they are comparable I
> wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything.
Here's an example con
very good then, I'll have to uninstall racoon2/install the ipsectools. I
must have missed when I installed ipsectools but no worries. If I could ask
one more favor; what does your cisco config look like that would match one
of these? I have got mine configed based on someone else's tunnel specs
rascal wrote:
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> I have the racoon2 package; does this make a big difference or do
> these configs work close to the same?
I did not have any luck using racoon2 because apparently it does not
interoperate well with older IPSEC implementations. At least, it did
not a couple of years ago when I s
Thanks very much David, I really appreciate it!
I have the racoon2 package; does this make a big difference or do these
configs work close to the same?
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:15 PM, David DeSimone wrote:
> rascal wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the input on this everyone! Eugene, I'll take you u
rascal wrote:
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> Thanks for the input on this everyone! Eugene, I'll take you up on
> your offer of examples! I have a good idea of how to do this, I
> just want to make sure I get it right and if I have some examples to
> compare to that would be great! Thanks much!
Here is an example IPSEC
Thanks for the input on this everyone! Eugene, I'll take you up on your
offer of examples! I have a good idea of how to do this, I just want to
make sure I get it right and if I have some examples to compare to that
would be great! Thanks much!
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Eugene Perevyazko
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:09:11AM -0400, rascal wrote:
> So I have a couple of questions regarding a scenario that has recently been
> brought to me. I have two sites, one with a cisco device and one with a
> server running freebsd 7.2. The client wants to connect the two sites using
> these dev
rascal wrote:
> ... I have two sites, one with a cisco device and one with a
> server running freebsd 7.2. The client wants to connect the two
> sites using these devices and I am told that the best way would
> be to establish an IPSEC tunnel between the cisco device and the
> freebsd server. Th
So I have a couple of questions regarding a scenario that has recently been
brought to me. I have two sites, one with a cisco device and one with a
server running freebsd 7.2. The client wants to connect the two sites using
these devices and I am told that the best way would be to establish an IP
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