dynamic IPSEC: Holy grail sighted

2004-10-01 Thread Michael Kreykenbohm
I have a router/ FreeBSd with a network on the other side with a Dynamic IP. At the other end is a static IP router/ FreeBsd box. I was using a manually keyed encryption, now I have the racoon to do the key negotiation. I can change the static gif0 interfaces at the VPn dynamic router using the

Re: dynamic IPSEC: Holy grail sighted

2003-08-18 Thread The Anarcat
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I don't some of the attachments you intended to send (raccoon.conf? perl script?) didn't get through the list. I would be very interested to read those, if you don't mind sharing them... Thanks, A. - -- Advertisers, not governments, are the

Re: dynamic IPSEC: Holy grail sighted

2003-08-18 Thread Christian Kratzer
Hi, On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, The Anarcat wrote: I don't some of the attachments you intended to send (raccoon.conf? perl script?) didn't get through the list. I would be very interested to read those, if you don't mind sharing them... we run following scripts 1. run lookup-peers.sh from cron

Re: dynamic IPSEC: Holy grail sighted

2003-08-18 Thread Kent Hauser
Sorry about the attachments. I did a repost on -questions immed after orig posting which includes attachments. Kent I don't some of the attachments you intended to send (raccoon.conf? perl script?) didn't get through the list. I would be very interested to read those, if you don't mind

dynamic IPSEC: Holy grail sighted

2003-08-16 Thread Kent Hauser
Hi, Thanks to some pointers from Christian Kratzer, I am now able to join the office VPN from a random WiFi hotspot. With the configuration files changes detailed below, from a public WiFi hotspot I can now use this 3 step procedure to login to the office VPN. 1) While at hotspot, boot up my

dynamic IPSEC: Holy grail sighted

2003-08-16 Thread Kent Hauser
[This is a repost as attachments dont seem to work to the list] Hi, Thanks to some pointers from Christian Kratzer, I am now able to join the office VPN from a random WiFi hotspot. With the configuration files changes detailed below, from a public WiFi hotspot I can now use this 3 step

dynamic IPSEC

2003-08-14 Thread Kent Hauser
Hi Mike, Had any progress? I've also by stymied for a clean solution. Previously, I used a simple SED script from executed from /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup to edit a setkeys script which then negotiated with the office ascend router/gw all was VPN heaven. However, I now need to negotiate

Re: dynamic IPSEC

2003-08-14 Thread Christian Kratzer
Hi, On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Kent Hauser wrote: Hi Mike, Had any progress? I've also by stymied for a clean solution. Previously, I used a simple SED script from executed from /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup to edit a setkeys script which then negotiated with the office ascend router/gw all was VPN

Re: dynamic IPSEC

2003-08-11 Thread Christian Kratzer
Hi, On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Kent Hauser wrote: Hi Mike, Had any progress? I've also by stymied for a clean solution. Previously, I used a simple SED script from executed from /etc/ppp/ppp.linkup to edit a setkeys script which then negotiated with the office ascend router/gw all was VPN