> Likewise. Tried IPsec on a couple of occasions without luck but its
> so much more complicated than OpenVPN and also there are issues with
> the implementation on endian too.

for the record, I enabled IPSec on a Xen VM and EFW 2.4.1: after few minutes 
the VM was made UNUSABLE, unstoppable, unkillable!
I had to bring it down with improper kills of the daemon managing VM disk 
(qemu-dm).
It was a NIGHTMARE, I've spent a whole day trying to undestand what was wrong, 
and in the end was this damn ipsec! 

Please, pull it off if it works this way!

maxxer

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possibile.
Grazie.


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