>       I'm not a Bering user but the "tasks" you need to
accomplish are simple.
>
>       There are two ways ( in short ) to use IPSEC
server and client.  The IPSEC
> server requires the kernel be able to handle the IPSEC
packets directly
> through either compiling IPSEC into the kernel or
having IPSEC as a loadable
> module.
Bering v1.0-rc1 (latest release) does not support ipsec.
Bering v1.0-rc2 will.
>       The second IPSEC client (which is the one you
want to do) is simply passed
> through your MASQ'd/NAT'd firewall/router/Bering/LEAF
boxen.  This requires
> an ip masq module, after perusing the Bering ftp site
and the recently
> updated package list, I do not see where the
ip_masq_ipsec.o module is
> available for Bering, it may be named
ip_conntrack_ipsec.o or something of
> the sort, but it would have to be ip_xxxxxxxxx_ipsec.o
the
> ip_conntrack_ftp.o and ip_conntrack_irc.o allow ftp and
irc connections to
> pass through the box to allow these services for the
client PC's.
>
>       For the purpose you require you might have to
drop in a Dachstein disk.
> The ip_masq_ipsec.o module is included by default.
See previous post from Tom. He suggested that similar
modules are available for 2.4.x kernels. I have not been
able to locate them on the netfilter web site. If some
one has a link I'll check what can be done.

Jacques
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