On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 18:18:45 +1000, "Christopher Vance" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have several machines running OpenBSD 4.1, and am really impressed > by how easy it is to get IPSEC working between them these days. Thanks > people, it's great. > > Unfortunately one other machine I'd dearly like to include is a MacOSX > 10.4.9 machine, running racoon. > > Yes I have googled, yes I have spent several days on this, and yes, I > do want to strangle the Mac. > > Before I struggle too much longer trying to configure racoon to do the > right thing, or give in to using a package not in the OpenBSD base > system, is there someone out there actually running IPSEC with MacOSX > on one end and OpenBSD on the other, using racoon to do it? I'd > really appreciate it if you could share working config. > > Failing the above, if you've chosen between openvpn, poptop, or other > non-base packages, which worked out best for you? > > -- > Christopher
I'm using an IPSEC-tunnel on my Macbook (OSX) to an OpenBSD 4.1 machine. After giving up on Racoon I tried IPSecuritas (http://www.lobotomo.com/index.html). IPSecuritas is a GUI in combination with a 'own' compiled version of Racoon (newer version, better NAT-Traversal support etecera). Before looking at IPSecuritas I tried OpenVPN. Personally I realy dislike the idea of installing third-party kernel modules on my Macbook (there are no tun-interfaces on a standard OSX-install). On the other side; it worked...

