Hi Noel,

Can you please confirm that if I use the host to host config as you suggest. 
That will be able to route all traffic through the local Ubuntu server and then 
directly over IPSEC to the remote server and then access the internet.

The desired setup is as follows:

Local Ubuntu server (proxy for local TV’s)
Has a Plex media server running on this server

Connected to:

Remote Ubuntu Server (Located in the UK)
Routes all traffic to the internet.

Thank you again for your help.

Marcus


> On 17 Mar 2016, at 00:57, Noel Kuntze <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 15.03.2016 17:39, Tech wrote:
>> I have tried  the Gnome NetworkManager Applet, but I have found it difficult 
>> to configure.
> Build a host-to-host tunnel and use the daemon directly.
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> Mit freundlichen Grüßen/Kind Regards,
> Noel Kuntze
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Hi All,

I have a Plex media server running on an Ubuntu 14.04 server that I need to 
permanently connect by IPSEC to my remote Ubuntu 14.04 server in the U.K. 

The remote server is already running StrongSwan and I have tested it using the 
StrongSwan OS X app.

I would appreciate advice on how best to create a permanent and persistent 
connection from my local Ubuntu server to the remote server in the U.K.

I have tried  the Gnome NetworkManager Applet, but I have found it difficult to 
configure.

Thanks in advance,

Marcus
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