28 mars 2017 16:40 "Scott Bonds" a écrit:
> Interesting. I may have a similar problem and was planning to post about it
> soon...in my case I've
> been playing with rdomains, using PF to NAT
> between them, and ikedv2. I've found that when I use ikedv2 to layer IPSEC on
> top of my NATing
> tra
2 avril 2017 11:49 "Comète" a écrit:
>> On 03/28,
Comète wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build an IPSEC encrypted tunnel
that works as a bridge. For
> this, I use isakmpd and etherip, vether, bridge
interfaces. On each VPN server
> (Host A and B), I've got PF running on the
external interface
> On 03/28, Comète wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to build an IPSEC
encrypted tunnel that works as a bridge. For
>> this, I use isakmpd and
etherip, vether, bridge interfaces. On each VPN server
>> (Host A and B), I've
got PF running on the external interface (em2). Both
>> hosts run OpenBSD 6.
28 mars 2017 16:40 "Scott Bonds" a écrit:
> Interesting. I
may have a similar problem and was planning to post about it soon...in my case
I've
> been playing with rdomains, using PF to NAT
> between them, and ikedv2.
I've found that when I use ikedv2 to layer IPSEC on top of my NATing
> traffic
b
Interesting. I may have a similar problem and was planning to post about
it soon...in my case I've been playing with rdomains, using PF to NAT
between them, and ikedv2. I've found that when I use ikedv2 to layer
IPSEC on top of my NATing traffic between rdomains, TCP passes fine, UDP
does not, t
Hi,
I'm trying to build an IPSEC encrypted tunnel that works as a bridge. For
this, I use isakmpd and etherip, vether, bridge interfaces. On each VPN server
(Host A and B), I've got PF running on the external interface (em2). Both
hosts run OpenBSD 6.0 stable amd64.
Host A is my main server and ho
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