On 11 aug 2006, at 22.59, Steve Glaus wrote:
...
I'm mostly asking questions now for my own curiousity so feel free
everyone to ignore these ramblings.
- Is PFS something that's negotiated only during phase 2? Could
this be why it was passing phase one but not passing phase two?
Yup. PFS
Hekan Olsson wrote:
On 10 aug 2006, at 16.26, Tech Support wrote:
Question: Can I have an isakmpd.conf file, set only the config
options I
want, run isakmpd WITHOUT
the -K and still use ipsectl?
Yes.
Another item - IS PFS disabled or enabled by default when one uses
ipsecctl? Can this
On 10 aug 2006, at 16.26, Tech Support wrote:
Question: Can I have an isakmpd.conf file, set only the config
options I
want, run isakmpd WITHOUT
the -K and still use ipsectl?
Yes.
Another item - IS PFS disabled or enabled by default when one uses
ipsecctl? Can this be set?
pfs is ena
Matthew Closson wrote:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Steve Glaus wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Hello all,
I'm finally desperate enough to post this to a list...
I have been trying for two days to set up a basic VPN between my
OpenBSD box at home and my OpenBSD box at work.
The box
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006, Steve Glaus wrote:
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Hello all,
I'm finally desperate enough to post this to a list...
I have been trying for two days to set up a basic VPN between my OpenBSD
box at home and my OpenBSD box at work.
The box at home is running 3.7
Tech Support wrote:
ike esp from 10.110.38.0/24 to 172.28.128/0/21 peer 204.244.106.134 main
^
typo?
(Looks right in isakmpd_out)
Out of curiousity, why would you consider 10.110.38.0/24 a typo? Am I doing
s
> # cat /etc/isakmpd.isakmpd.conf
> [General]
> Default-phase-1-lifetime= 3600
> Default-phase-2-lifetime= 1200
Question: Can I have an isakmpd.conf file, set only the config options I
want, run isakmpd WITHOUT
the -K and still use ipsectl?
> Another item - IS PFS disabled or enabl
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 12:04:08AM -0400, Steve Glaus wrote:
> ...
> One glaring difference that I can see is that when I connect to the
> DLINK I use a passive connection and isakpmd sits and listens for
> incoming connections. Could this be a lifetime issue? Tech support at
> the other en
Daniel Ouellet wrote:
Steve Glaus wrote:
Hello all,
I'm finally desperate enough to post this to a list...
I have been trying for two days to set up a basic VPN between my
OpenBSD box at home and my OpenBSD box at work.
The box at home is running 3.7 and the box here at work is running 3.9.
Steve Glaus wrote:
Hello all,
I'm finally desperate enough to post this to a list...
I have been trying for two days to set up a basic VPN between my OpenBSD
box at home and my OpenBSD box at work.
The box at home is running 3.7 and the box here at work is running 3.9.
May be worth to have
Hello all,
I'm finally desperate enough to post this to a list...
I have been trying for two days to set up a basic VPN between my OpenBSD
box at home and my OpenBSD box at work.
The box at home is running 3.7 and the box here at work is running 3.9.
I know this is going to look like a lot of
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