lice| | bob |
> +-+ +--+
> 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.1
>
> actually, i found that configuring ipsec for a complicated setup is easier than this
> one ;-)
>
>
> alice is a workstation(s) on a subnet connecting to bob (a server) for
>
that configuring ipsec for a complicated setup is easier than this
one ;-)
alice is a workstation(s) on a subnet connecting to bob (a server) for
various ip services (web, smtp, etc.) -- note that bob is not connected
to the outside world and has no default route.
bob wants alice to encrypt her
Given the linux orientation of this list, I'll suggest smoothwall GPL at
www.smoothwall.org. You'll have to manually install the ipchains module
for ipsec after you install it. Since this is for your company,
smoothwall gives you some features that allow site-to-site VPN wi
You could also check out IPCop at www.ipcop.org. Just have to add the
ip_masq module and you're set to go.
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 10:15, Joe Polk wrote:
> Most of the cable/dsl routers will let IPSec pass (Linksys, as
> mentioned). Some even include VPN endpoints one of which Li
Most of the cable/dsl routers will let IPSec pass (Linksys, as
mentioned). Some even include VPN endpoints one of which Linksys makes.
<>
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 09:57, Jim Crippen wrote:
> Check out the Linksys BEFVP41.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Simpson, D
Check out the Linksys BEFVP41.
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From: Simpson, Doug [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 8:53 AM
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Subject: ipsec passthru router
Hello,
I am looking for a home router/firewall that will pass IPSEC. Does anyone
have
Hello,
I am looking for a home router/firewall that will pass IPSEC. Does anyone
have any ideas or use one that works?
I do not have time to build one. I just need to direct one of my users to
purchase the correct one so that our vpn will reach her.
Thanks,
Doug
Hi
I managed to get freeswan working. I am using ipsec to connect to our
watchguard firewall at work. I have an firewall on my workstation too.
When the tunnel is up, I can ping from work to my workstation through
the tunnel. BUT I cant ping from my workstation to work.
I think it is to do
On Friday, November 8, 2002, at 03:29 PM, Simpson, Doug wrote:
I am trying to set up a gateway with RH7.3 and IPSEC. I have
reconfigured
the kernel with the latest freeswan and x509. It boots with no
problems. I
then try to connect to it with SSHSentinel off a win2k laptop dialed
into
the
IKE uses udp port 500 on both ends
Regards,
Peter
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 21:29, Simpson, Doug wrote:
> I am trying to set up a gateway with RH7.3 and IPSEC. I have reconfigured
> the kernel with the latest freeswan and x509. It boots with no problems. I
> then try to connect t
I am trying to set up a gateway with RH7.3 and IPSEC. I have reconfigured
the kernel with the latest freeswan and x509. It boots with no problems. I
then try to connect to it with SSHSentinel off a win2k laptop dialed into
the internet. I have not put a firewall on this yet (I will).
I get the
from somewhere and compile it on your machine
against your own kernel...
Trevor
<http://www.gnuguy.com>
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Is there an opensource IPSec VPN server for linux like CheckPoint VPN-1?
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Use this one I made a single changes here..
Note:
I using the Linux:/# as the linux command prompt below
IPSec with FreeSWan as the server and SSH Sentinel 1.31 as the windows
client
Here is a working config for road warrior:
1.) I used PSK (or Pre-Shared Secret)
2.) Suse Linux
Err.. the correct url is http://www.steamballoon.com/
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 08:32:11PM -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
>
> Why work so hard already?
> www.steambaloon.com has ipsec ready redhat 7.3 kernel rpms.
> Install and configure, you're up and running.
>
> Chris
>
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| www.steambaloon.com has ipsec ready redhat 7.3 kernel rpms.
| Install and configure, you're up and running.
The next release of FreeS/WAN, 1.98 is expected out today
(expecta
Why work so hard already?
www.steambaloon.com has ipsec ready redhat 7.3 kernel rpms.
Install and configure, you're up and running.
Chris
On Wednesday 19 Jun 2002 10:36 pm, Keith Morse wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jun 2002, Brian wrote:
> > I am trying to compile IPSec into the Red
On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 20:52, Brian wrote:
>
> I just wondering why Redhat does not include in it's kernel PPTP Server
> and IPSec?? does anyone have no why???
Most likely, due to encryption exports restrictions.
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I just wondering why Redhat does not include in it's kernel PPTP Server
and IPSec?? does anyone have no why???
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[root@Redhat_73 freeswan-snap2002jun19g]#
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Keith Morse
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 7:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: IPSec on Redhat 7.3
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Brian wrote:
> I am goin
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Jeff Frantz wrote:
> The pre-release versions of FreeS/WAN 1.98 work with Red Hat 7.3. I
> suggest you get a pre-1.98 version running then upgrade it to 1.98 when it
> is released (which should be any day now.) I have FreeS/WAN pre-1.98
> running on 7.3 at home and it wo
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Brian wrote:
> I am going to use Redhat 7.2, I believe that 7.3 is not supported yet by
> freeswan . I did install freeswan under 7.3 and IPSec was starting-up when
> I booted up my Linux box I will read more from the site, I have ordered
> the Building Linu
: IPSec on Redhat 7.3
The pre-release versions of FreeS/WAN 1.98 work with Red Hat 7.3. I
suggest you get a pre-1.98 version running then upgrade it to 1.98 when it
is released (which should be any day now.) I have FreeS/WAN pre-1.98
running on 7.3 at home and it works great.
-Jeff
At 06:43 AM
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002, Brian wrote:
> I would like to setup an IPSec connection to my desktops, I did find
> many good websites and how to setup a VPN using FreeBSD, but its to
> confusing. All I need is just enough steps to configure my redhat box
> 7.3 as a VPN Server, for IPSec.. I
On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 08:21, Stephen Torri wrote:
> The only information that I heard about IPSec is that it cannot be NAT.
> IPs on both ends must remain what they are during the connection. This
> is not official or confirmed information. Just what I heard second hand.
> So the two
work, I have selected SSH Sentinel for my Windows
> client (IPSec) and would like to use my Linux box as the VPN server?
> Does anyone out there can help me setup a VPN Server with IPSec.
> Can someone show me the light here? I know how to setup the client, but
> setting-up the linux box to ac
www.freeswan.org - it has directions. Also jixen.tripod.com - it has good
examples.
What I can tell you is that I have never used the rpm - I always build it
into a source kernel and it has never given me any trouble after the first
successful attempt. The last box I built with ipsec was 7.3
I would like to setup an IPSec
connection to my desktops, I did find many good websites and how to setup a VPN
using FreeBSD, but it’s to confusing. All I need is just enough steps to
configure my redhat box 7.3 as a VPN Server,
for IPSec.. I am going to be
using SSH Sentinel
As my
work, I have selected SSH Sentinel for my Windows
> client (IPSec) and would like to use my Linux box as the VPN server?
> Does anyone out there can help me setup a VPN Server with IPSec.
> Can someone show me the light here? I know how to setup the client, but
> setting-up the linux box to ac
I have a DSL connection that now connected to my Redhat
7.3 box, it acting as a router/firewall. Up to now ,I
just have a established connection and allow nothing inbound only outbound, now
I would like to setup a VPN to my network, I have selected SSH Sentinel for my
Windows client (IPSec
On Fri, 2002-02-08 at 06:57, Ganesh HariHaran wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I have a problem in connecting the IPSEC gateways.
>
> Would there be anyone in this list to help out.
what product are you using, Free S-wan? If so there is a vrey helpful
mail list at
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Title: IPSEC Connection Problem
Hi All
I have a problem in connecting the IPSEC gateways.
Would there be anyone in this list to help out.
Regards
Ganeshh
Peter Grace wrote:
> Howdy -
> Does anyone know why ipsec vpn masq isn't part of the 2.2.19 kernel
> source from redhat?
> I'm running Redhat 6.2. (When I upgraded to 2.2.19, the source didn't
> have the ipsec vpn masq changes).
> Do use a ipsec vpn - I need
Howdy -
Does anyone know why ipsec vpn masq isn't part of the 2.2.19 kernel
source from redhat?
I'm running Redhat 6.2. (When I upgraded to 2.2.19, the source didn't
have the ipsec vpn masq changes).
Do use a ipsec vpn - I need to reboot the 2.2.19 machine back to 2.2.17.
Th
> > 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
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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
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
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
Morse
PFN
Engineer
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:49 AM
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Subject: Re: IPSec and Network Configuration
Craig M
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 w
Thanks for the response.
Regarding IPSec, RedHat does not have a "generic" implementation?
I installed RH7.0 Professional with Kernel 2.2.16. During the installation
the NIC was recognized and I configured it with an IP address (10.10.10.20
with mask of 255.255.255.0). I could no
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
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
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 10:07:22AM -0700, Adam Sleight wrote:
> Does an vpn ipsec client (free/commercial) exist for Linux?
Have a look at:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~freeswan/
Nico
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