Re: IPSec and Network Configuration

2001-03-21 Thread Bruce Tong
> > After I put the entry in the host file I was > > able to ping the address, "10.10.10.20." > > That's really odd, the hosts file shouldn't matter for that, maybe I > misinterpreted your first posting about the GUI networking utility. Just a note along these lines... I think ping has changed a

RE: IPSec and Network Configuration

2001-03-21 Thread Craig Morse
1 12:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: IPSec and Network Configuration Craig Morse wrote: > > I am not insulted, but yes all the other machines are configured and working > via TCP/IP. I am dual booting the machines with Windo

RE: IPSec and Network Configuration

2001-03-21 Thread Paul Anderson
ubject: RE: IPSec and Network Configuration I am not insulted, but yes all the other machines are configured and working via TCP/IP. I am dual booting the machines with Windows and I am able to access the network in Windows. After I put the entry in the host file I was able to ping the address, &q

Re: IPSec and Network Configuration

2001-03-21 Thread Michael R. Jinks
Craig Morse wrote: > > I am not insulted, but yes all the other machines are configured and working > via TCP/IP. I am dual booting the machines with Windows and I am able to > access the network in Windows. Okay, good to know. > After I put the entry in the host file I was > able to ping the

RE: IPSec and Network Configuration

2001-03-21 Thread Craig Morse
Morse PFN Engineer 253.284.3006 -Original Message- From: Michael R. Jinks [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:49 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: IPSec and Network Configuration Craig M

Re: IPSec and Network Configuration

2001-03-21 Thread Michael R. Jinks
Craig Morse wrote: > > Thanks for the response. > > Regarding IPSec, RedHat does not have a "generic" implementation? Not as far as I know, and it wouldn't make much sense anyway, visit the FreeS/WAN site, they explain a lot. > I installed RH7.0 Professional with Kernel 2.2.16. During the ins

RE: IPSec and Network Configuration

2001-03-21 Thread Craig Morse
al Message- From: Michael R. Jinks [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 10:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: IPSec and Network Configuration Craig Morse wrote: > 1. I was wondering what the command would be t

Re: IPSec and Network Configuration

2001-03-21 Thread Michael R. Jinks
Craig Morse wrote: > 1. I was wondering what the command would be to verify what was > compiled in the kernel, namely, I am trying to determine what I need to have > compiled to use IPSec for VPNs. I don't know of a good, general way to query a kernel for its range of compiled-in functional

IPSec and Network Configuration

2001-03-20 Thread Craig Morse
Greetings, Being new to Linux I was wondering if anyone could assist me with a couple of questions: 1. I was wondering what the command would be to verify what was compiled in the kernel, namely, I am trying to determine what I need to have compiled to use IPSec for VPNs. 2. I am wonde