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2005-01-11 Thread Tom Skeren
Been pulling my hair out. Anybody know of a resource for a fairly complex tunneling scheme. My needs are such that a central hub "Star" style tunneling scheme simply will not be efficient. Any info would be appreciated. TMS III ___ freebsd-net@freebs

Re: multihome routing help

2005-02-02 Thread Tom Skeren
Tom Farrell wrote: BSD 5.0 3 Nic cards. Card 1 connects to DSL network and assigned route able IP from the ISP Card 2 connects to a private frame-relay network and is assigned 192.168.66.2/22 directly connected interface is 192.168.66.1/22 Card 3 connects lan is assigne

Re: FreeBSD Firewall + NAT Traversal + IPsec

2005-04-07 Thread Tom Skeren
John Mok wrote: Hi, I'm new to FreeBSD. Is it possible make a FreeBSD box with firewall + NAT, such that client PC(s) from the NATed internal network could connect to a VPN gateway on the Internet :- client PC - FreeBSD Firewall + NAT Internet IPsec VPN gateway 192.168.x.x/16

Re: FreeBSD Firewall + NAT Traversal + IPsec

2005-04-07 Thread Tom Skeren
reeBSD gateways. Works real spiffy. You might look into that option. Thank you, John Mok Tom Skeren wrote: John Mok wrote: Hi, I'm new to FreeBSD. Is it possible make a FreeBSD box with firewall + NAT, such that client PC(s) from the NATed internal network could connect to a VPN gat