Re: Multiple end-points behind same NAT

2006-12-04 Thread Darrel Goeddel
Herbert Xu wrote: Venkat Yekkirala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am wondering if 26sec supports NAT-Traversal for multiple endpoints behind the same NAT. In looking at xfrm_tmpl it's not obvious to me that it's supported, at least going by the following from the setkey man page: When

Re: Multiple end-points behind same NAT

2006-12-02 Thread Michal Ruzicka
Hi, although I'm not a kernel guru I think I've got something to say to this. I am wondering if 26sec supports NAT-Traversal for multiple endpoints behind the same NAT. In looking at xfrm_tmpl it's not obvious to me that it's supported, ... You are looking at the rignt place indeed. Just to

Multiple end-points behind same NAT

2006-12-01 Thread Venkat Yekkirala
Hi, I am wondering if 26sec supports NAT-Traversal for multiple endpoints behind the same NAT. In looking at xfrm_tmpl it's not obvious to me that it's supported, at least going by the following from the setkey man page: When NAT-T is enabled in the kernel, policy matching for ESP

Re: Multiple end-points behind same NAT

2006-12-01 Thread Herbert Xu
Venkat Yekkirala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am wondering if 26sec supports NAT-Traversal for multiple endpoints behind the same NAT. In looking at xfrm_tmpl it's not obvious to me that it's supported, at least going by the following from the setkey man page: When NAT-T is