28 mars 2017 16:40 "Scott Bonds" a écrit:
> Interesting. I may have a similar problem and was planning to post about it
> soon...in my case I've
> been playing with rdomains, using PF to NAT
> between them, and ikedv2. I've found that when I use ikedv2 to layer IPSEC on
> top of
2 avril 2017 11:49 "Comète" a écrit:
>> On 03/28,
Comète wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to build an IPSEC encrypted tunnel
that works as a bridge. For
> this, I use isakmpd and etherip, vether, bridge
interfaces. On each VPN server
> (Host A and B), I've got PF running on the
> On 03/28, Comète wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to build an IPSEC
encrypted tunnel that works as a bridge. For
>> this, I use isakmpd and
etherip, vether, bridge interfaces. On each VPN server
>> (Host A and B), I've
got PF running on the external interface (em2). Both
>> hosts run OpenBSD
28 mars 2017 16:40 "Scott Bonds" a écrit:
> Interesting. I
may have a similar problem and was planning to post about it soon...in my case
I've
> been playing with rdomains, using PF to NAT
> between them, and ikedv2.
I've found that when I use ikedv2 to layer IPSEC on top of my
Interesting. I may have a similar problem and was planning to post about
it soon...in my case I've been playing with rdomains, using PF to NAT
between them, and ikedv2. I've found that when I use ikedv2 to layer
IPSEC on top of my NATing traffic between rdomains, TCP passes fine, UDP
does not,
Hi,
I'm trying to build an IPSEC encrypted tunnel that works as a bridge. For
this, I use isakmpd and etherip, vether, bridge interfaces. On each VPN server
(Host A and B), I've got PF running on the external interface (em2). Both
hosts run OpenBSD 6.0 stable amd64.
Host A is my main server and
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