On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Simon Chalk wrote:
Hi Tom,
I had read this doc prior to posting. It reads
a) Open the firewall so that the IPSEC tunnel can be established (allow the
ESP and AH protocols and UDP Port 500).
The doc then moves onto b), without giving an example.
And you didn't
Simon
At 14:07 03.04.2003 +0100, you wrote:
Please can someone confirm whether the Shorewall Tunnels file internally
manages the UDP Port 500 and Protocols 50 and 51?
Or do I need to create rules?
I have created the tunnel files as per documentation on the Bering site and
Shorewall. But I am
Hi Simon,
I recently got my IPSec tunnel up and running using Bering 1.1. I had a few
problems as well, but they were due to my not COMPLETELY following the
instructions that Tom wrote. I made a couple of assumptions about the
ipsec.conf file and my tunnel didn't work until I went back and read
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering Ipsec and Shorewall rules
Simon
At 14:07 03.04.2003 +0100, you wrote:
Please can someone confirm whether the Shorewall Tunnels file internally
manages the UDP Port 500 and Protocols 50 and 51?
Or do I need to create rules?
I have created the tunnel
Simon
Simon Chalk wrote the following at 22:33 03.04.2003:
Hi Erich,
I did not want to go into detail, until I understood the operation of both
shorewall and ipsec. I am still a little confused about shorewall, but the
key seems to be the tunnels file.
ipsec was failing and I assumed it was
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Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Bering Ipsec and Shorewall rules
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Simon Chalk wrote:
Hi All,
I am configuring two Bering firewalls with an ipsec gateway, linking
Simon
Tom has really written a very nice documentation, read more
Simon Chalk wrote the following at 23:54 02.04.2003:
Hi Tom,
I had read this doc prior to posting. It reads
a) Open the firewall so that the IPSEC tunnel can be established (allow the
ESP and AH protocols and UDP Port 500).