[gentoo-user] (Free|Open|Strong)Swan and Gentoo as a client

2016-02-19 Thread Daniel Quinn
using a shared secret, but that’s all I know at this point, so my questions are: * Can I use NetworkManager (and as I understand it, LibreSwan) to connect? o If so, how do I translate the fields in the .mobileconfig to gateway, group name, user password, group password, user

Re: [gentoo-user] (Free|Open|Strong)Swan and Gentoo as a client

2016-02-19 Thread Daniel Quinn
The problem is that the names of the fields on iThings are different from the fields I see in NetworkManager, so I don’t know what correlates to what. I have just uninstalled libreswan and installed strongswan, but I can’t find evidence of a networkmanager plugin for strongswan in Portage. |eix

Re: [gentoo-user] IPsec

2021-04-06 Thread Sid Spry
rotection, and routing options for the same. If you control everything you can use wireguard or OpenVPN. To answer some of your later questions in summary: 1. Of the projects libreswan seems to best maintained, though openswan still releases regularly. I would start with libreswan. For racoon,

Re: [gentoo-user] Networkmanager VPNC key timeout

2015-03-03 Thread Mick
AnyConnect SSL VPN. The net- misc/openswan package is hard masked because of the security bug #499870. You could try net-misc/libreswan instead, a fork of openswan. It may just work with the net-misc/networkmanager-openswan plugin. strongswan is in the stable tree but not the networkmanager

Re: [gentoo-user] (Free|Open|Strong)Swan and Gentoo as a client

2016-02-19 Thread Mick
> so my questions are: > > * Can I use NetworkManager (and as I understand it, LibreSwan) to > connect? > o If so, how do I translate the fields in the .mobileconfig to > gateway, group name, user password, group password, user name, > phase 1 alg

Re: [gentoo-user] (Free|Open|Strong)Swan and Gentoo as a client

2016-02-19 Thread Mick
Ubuntu running > > StrongSwan using a shared secret, but that’s all I know at this point, > > > > so my questions are: > > * Can I use NetworkManager (and as I understand it, LibreSwan) to > > > > connect? > > > > o If so, how do I

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] What is the best open-source VPN server for Linux?

2018-04-06 Thread Grant Taylor
configuring IPSec policies via a GPEdit snapin. It was extremly low level and obtuse to configure. OpenSWAN was forked into LibreSWAN and FreeSWAN is now called StrongSWAN. Anyway, part of the IKEv2 standard is to offer support for mobile and multihomed users (MOBIKE). Hum. I've not payed

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] What is the best open-source VPN server for Linux?

2018-04-06 Thread Mick
used to set up and encrypt the > > tunnel itself. The tunnel is operating at layer 2, so TCP/UDP/ICMP will > > all be encrypted when sent through through the IPSec encrypted tunnel. > > I remember doing a little bit with IKE 10+ years ago back when it was > OpenSWAN / FreeSWAN. OpenSW

Re: [gentoo-user] (Free|Open|Strong)Swan and Gentoo as a client

2016-02-19 Thread Mick
On Friday 19 Feb 2016 16:23:22 Daniel Quinn wrote: > The problem is that the names of the fields on iThings are different > from the fields I see in NetworkManager, so I don’t know what correlates > to what. > > I have just uninstalled libreswan and installed strongswan, but

[gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-22 Thread John Covici
led) >=sys-apps/systemd-206:0/2= required by (gnome-base/gvfs-1.32.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (gnome-base/gnome-settings-daemon-3.24.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0/2= required by (net-vpn/libreswan-3.22:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/s

Re: [gentoo-user] IPsec

2021-04-06 Thread Grant Taylor
't for the fact that I'm wanting to play with / learn about IPsec, I would completely agree with you. However, my desire to learn about /IPsec/ is in direct conflict with your otherwise reasonable suggestion. To answer some of your later questions in summary: 1. Of the projects libreswan s