IPsec on EFW 2.4.1 and before are working perfect and stable for me 
(except for the iPhone) since years for single user connections but also 
to connect sites together with heavy traffic/load (also with different 
products on the end points).

best regards, andre

P.S. I have no experience with EFW in a VM configuration


Am 27.06.11 22:37, schrieb Lorenzo Milesi:
>> 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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