On Sun, Dec 10, 2006 at 11:00:01AM +0900, Mathieu Sauve-Frankel wrote:
> > So whereas Linux has both a Security Policy Database and a Security
> > Association Database in the kernel, I believe (and someone please correct me
> > if I'm wrong) that OpenBSD kernel has only an SAD. You put your policy
> So whereas Linux has both a Security Policy Database and a Security
> Association Database in the kernel, I believe (and someone please correct me
> if I'm wrong) that OpenBSD kernel has only an SAD. You put your policy into
> ipsecctl, which passes it onto isakmpd, and isakmpd negotiates keys an
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 11:08:40PM +0100, misc(at)openbsd.org wrote:
> I want to replace my linux firewall/vpn-server with an openbsd 4.0
> installation. My problem is, that the linux server is a vpn-endpoint
> with two draytek vigor 2900. At the moment I'm looking for a
> vpn-documentation (or a h
On 12/7/06, misc(at)openbsd.org <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I want to replace my linux firewall/vpn-server with an openbsd 4.0
installation. My problem is, that the linux server is a vpn-endpoint
with two draytek vigor 2900. At the moment I'm looking for a
vpn-documentation (or a howto) fo
Hello,
I want to replace my linux firewall/vpn-server with an openbsd 4.0
installation. My problem is, that the linux server is a vpn-endpoint
with two draytek vigor 2900. At the moment I'm looking for a
vpn-documentation (or a howto) for ipsec and openbsd 4.0.
Does somebody have a link for me? Th
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