I have problem with nat traversal. The server is directly connected to
the Internet, the client is behind a gateway that use nat.
The problem is that the server tries to respond to the clients internal
private address 192.168.1.10, (and the ISP sends icmp messages back to
the server, telling i
I have problem with nat traversal. The server is directly connected to
the Internet, the client is behind a gateway that use nat.
The problem is that the server tries to respond to the clients internal
private address 192.168.1.10, (and the ISP sends icmp messages back to
the server, telling i
be updated/rewritten. (If I get the time I really feel for
writing an alternative page about IPSEC with FreeBSD and maybe the
result get accepted for inclusion in the handbook.)
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ler to use.
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with ipfw on freebsd 6.2 because I
think that's simpler than divert and has been around for a while.
But again if I was running a system based on -current I would go for the
integrated variant.
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er a internal machine.
If the 10.129.10.0/24 is a DMZ, used only for web/mail etc this is of
course okey to do.
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