James Carlson wrote:
Darren Reed writes:
James Carlson wrote:
It's the usual UDP application problem: if you're a UDP-based server,
then you're supposed to use the same IP address and port as the source
values in your reply as the client originally used in his destination.
The question in my mind was: why can't the IKE daemon use a single IP
address -
why does it need to use "every" address?
Because clients can send packets to "any" address.
But how do they choose which one to send to?
Do they just pick the other end of the tunnel?
Darren
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