I got it to work exactly as you suggested using isakmpd.conf.
It took me quite a bit of searching to find the correct sort of syntax
for that file to achieve what I wanted but it now allows me to connect.
But I've run into another issue that I cannot resolve myself.
Once I connect from ANY clien
else could I be missing? Why would it work, but only briefly?
Sly
On 04/03/2016 05:38 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2016-04-01, Sly Midnight wrote:
>>> I am wondering is there a way to allow either via /etc/ipsec.conf or
>>> /etc/isakmpd/isakmpd.policy to con
else could I be missing? Why would it work, but only briefly?
Sly
On 04/03/2016 05:38 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2016-04-01, Sly Midnight wrote:
>> I am wondering is there a way to allow either via /etc/ipsec.conf or
>> /etc/isakmpd/isakmpd.policy to configure a road warri
Apologies if this was already sent, I am having difficulty with my email
lately and this didn't look like it sent earlier.
Good morning everyone,
I am wondering is there a way to allow either via /etc/ipsec.conf or
/etc/isakmpd/isakmpd.policy to configure a road warrior type of IPsec
VPN access t
Apologies if this was already sent, I am having difficulty with my email
lately and this didn't look like it sent earlier.
Good morning everyone,
I am wondering is there a way to allow either via /etc/ipsec.conf or
/etc/isakmpd/isakmpd.policy to configure a road warrior type of IPsec VPN
access to
Good morning everyone,
I am wondering is there a way to allow either via /etc/ipsec.conf or
/etc/isakmpd/isakmpd.policy to configure a road warrior type of IPsec VPN
access to my router that accomodates multiple types of IPsec clients that
regrettably have limitations in the auth/enc/DH groups they
gain!
Sly
On 03/30/2016 02:18 AM, YASUOKA Masahiko wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Mar 2016 11:37:14 +0200
> Mattieu Baptiste wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 5:43 AM, Sly Midnight wrote:
>>> I don't mean to bring up an old thread, but I was wondering if anyone
>>> else
Hello,
I don't mean to bring up an old thread, but I was wondering if anyone
else was experiencing issues with OpenBSD 5.8 and Android 6.0.1
(preferably the version on the Nexus line of devices) connecting to
ipsec/l2tp.
I had this working late last year some time and hadn't used it in a few
mont
Hello,
I don't mean to bring up an old thread, but I was wondering if anyone
else was experiencing issues with OpenBSD 5.8 and Android 6.0.1
(preferably the version on the Nexus line of devices) connecting to
ipsec/l2tp.
I had this working late last year some time and hadn't used it in a few
mont
Thanks Giancarlo,
I appreciate the recommendation to use ifstated. I'd used it in the
past years for something at a job I was working at that I cannot
remember what it was now, but it worked good.
I do however understand the importance of reporting any regression as
soon as it is noticed, but I
Good Morning.
I am writing the misc@openbsd.org thread to see if anyone else with IPv6
experience on OpenBSD has noticed this behavior with the rtadvd daemon.
I have been using OpenBSD as my firewall now for just under 4 years
(prior to that I used FreeBSD). When I first started using it I used
Giancarlo,
Why are you unable to route your DHCPv6-PD? I ask because I have been
able to use OpenBSD as a typical IPv4 NAT type of router as well as a
pure IPv6 router (does use pf for firewalling the router and the PD
subnet, but no NAT on IPv6) all for my home network LAN.
I use a fair bit of
I will need to test this on a separate install of OpenBSD on my LAN as I
was just trying to get my one install that is used as my
firewall/gateway and IPv6 router to the public Internet from my private
LAN working again after the upgrade.
And when I initially used autoconf as an ifconfig option in
I am replying to this as I too would like some clarification as to the
difference between the two options {eui64|autoconf} for enabling the old
IPv6 behavior.
I typically read the man pages frequently and routinely and while
sometimes they are lacking on linux, I have found the man pages for
FreeB
/2014 05:33 AM, David Dahlberg wrote:
> Am Montag, den 03.11.2014, 12:04 -0500 schrieb Sly Midnight:
>
>> [Problems with inet6 in 5.6]
> 5.6 disables IPvN by default (i.e. unless you configure it). Please try
> to add "inet6 eui64" to all hostname.if files or "ifconfig
- 4 vr0
Thanks!
SlyM
On 11/03/2014 02:42 PM, Reyk Floeter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> can you show us the contents of your hostname.* and mygate files?
> What are the specific configuration steps?
>
> Reyk
>
>> Am 03.11.2014 um 18:04 schrieb Sly Midnight :
>>
>>
Hello everyone.
I am new to this list but I am in need of some help.
I have been running OpenBSD since 4.6 as my firewall and gateway with
much success (transitioned from FreeBSD) and it was working out great as
a light weight and secure OS for my Internet router and gateway.
One of the uses of
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