First off, please describe your testing in depth. FreeS/WAN gateways do not
use the tunnel by default so pinging through the tunnel from one of the
gateways won't work. If you wish to test the tunnel you need to ping through
the tunnel using appropriately addressed hosts on either side of the
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:28:03 -0400
Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
already (www.webmin.com) and then install the FreeS/WAN module.
Sorry.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/freeswan-wbm/?topic_id=87%2C43%2C44%2C136%2C150
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Hi,
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:28:03 -0400, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
First off, please describe your testing in depth. FreeS/WAN gateways do not
use the tunnel by default so pinging through the tunnel from one of the
gateways won't work. If you wish
eww
That is definitely a hack, but if it works for the way you have to work
the script is not bad in a pinch. :)
Obviously it would be recommended to use static IP's.
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 15:06:56 -0300
Federico Voges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
I'm trying to setup a VPN between 2 Linux servers using FreeS/WAN
(network to network).
Right now, everything seems to ok (pluto says the tunnel is up, routes
looks ok, etc) except that not a single packet makes it through the
tunnel (ie. no
Three things. First, the freeswan to freeswan connection is the easiest
I've dealt with so far. Second, I'd really recommond that you post to
the freeswan list at www.freeswan.og. The developers are quite active on
the list and appear to help at the slighest provacation. Third, to