Well, I don't need anything from you (unless you pay me to configure it for you). YOU need to gather your requirements and choose one of the possible authentication methods and then configure it.
In either case: 1) Configure the IP addresses 2) Set up authentication 3) Configure the local traffic selector and the remote one on both sides 4) Make the tunnel come up 5) Deal with any errors 6) Make this permanent On 03.05.2017 17:01, Paul McEwan wrote: > OK, that's good that it's possible > > What exact information do I need to provide to see what needs to be done? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Noel Kuntze [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 10:27 AM > To: Paul McEwan <[email protected]>; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [strongSwan] StrongSwan VPN Gateway > > > > On 03.05.2017 05:37, Paul McEwan wrote: >> I'm using StrongSwan U5.3.5/K4.4.0-24-generic on Ubuntu Linux 16.0.4 (x64) >> and have successfully connected to multiple site to site VPN's. I can >> access everything without issues when I'm on the StrongSwan Linux box. >> However, I have some Windows Server 2012 R2 servers on the same local >> network, and I'd like to use the StrongSwan server as a gateway so the >> Windows servers can access the networks connected to by StrongSwan. Is this >> possible? > Yes. Particularities depend on the exact requirements. > >> And if so, is there a procedure outlining how to do it? > No, because it's a boring standard procedure that doesn't differ in any way > from any other IKE software. There's no need to describe every possible > combination of software, unless there are any actual problems. But even then, > only the problems and the solutions need to be listed. > >
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