> Well, nat is definately not a requirement for a vtun, it's just that it's
> such a common scenerio that it gets lots of howtos written about it.
>
> And I would bet that (if you're using RFC-1918 addys as you say) that you
> really _are_ using nat. It's just not FreeBSD that's doing it, it's pro
> Well, nat is definately not a requirement for a vtun, it's just that it's
> such a common scenerio that it gets lots of howtos written about it.
>
ok, i'll try to set it up without the usage of NAT
> And I would bet that (if you're using RFC-1918 addys as you say) that you
> really _are_ using
Marcel Stangenberger wrote:
I've read the website and i figured that vtun is for binding two networks
together. The problems that i have is that:
1. My FreeBSD internal system is not doing routing/nat, it has only one
interface with an RFC1918 IP on it. The router is an Allied Data 810.
2. My F
> > I've read the website and i figured that vtun is for binding two networks
> > together. The problems that i have is that:
> >
> > 1. My FreeBSD internal system is not doing routing/nat, it has only one
> >interface with an RFC1918 IP on it. The router is an Allied Data 810.
> > 2. My FreeBS
Marcel Stangenberger wrote:
My intention is to have a webserver in a colocation at my ISP but have the
databaseserver and imap server at another location. Since i use BasiliX
for webmail access i would like to have a secure connection between these
3 systems.
I don't understand how vtun isn't wh
> > My intention is to have a webserver in a colocation at my ISP but have the
> > databaseserver and imap server at another location. Since i use BasiliX
> > for webmail access i would like to have a secure connection between these
> > 3 systems.
>
> I don't understand how vtun isn't what you're l
Marcel Stangenberger wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
http://stuff.adhesivemedia.com/freebsd/vtund.php
is what I use... also check onlamp.com for one of dru's articles about
ipsec.
looks good, but it is not precisly (how do you write the damn word ;-)
)what i am looking for.
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Philip Hallstrom wrote:
> http://stuff.adhesivemedia.com/freebsd/vtund.php
>
> is what I use... also check onlamp.com for one of dru's articles about
> ipsec.
>
looks good, but it is not precisly (how do you write the damn word ;-)
)what i am looking for.
My intention is to h
http://stuff.adhesivemedia.com/freebsd/vtund.php
is what I use... also check onlamp.com for one of dru's articles about
ipsec.
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Marcel Stangenberger wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Does anyone know where i can find some good documentation on building a
> VPN between 2 systems runni