Thank you very much guys and sorry for this basic question. Best Regards.
2018-03-08 7:31 GMT-03:00 Noel Kuntze < [email protected]>: > Hi, > > You can't do that, because IPsec is based on UDP and ESP, not on TCP or > HTTP. So of course this doesn't work. > > Kind regards > > Noel > > On 05.03.2018 22:20, Info wrote: > > > > Nah. IPSec can carry tcp, udp, icmp, etc, but an http proxy can only > carry http/tcp. > > > > Idk about a SOCKS proxy though. > > > > > > On 03/05/2018 01:16 PM, Rafael Herrera wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> > >> Is it possible to connect a client to StrongSwan/IPSec VPN server > through an HTTP Proxy in between the both hosts (client and server)? > >> > >> > >> Please notice that I found that it is possible using OpenVPN < > https://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/ > manuals/65-openvpn-20x-manpage.html>: > >> > >> --http-proxy server port [authfile] [auth-method]Connect to remote host > through an HTTP proxy at address server and port port. If HTTP > Proxy-Authenticate is required, authfile is a file containing a username > and password on 2 lines, or "stdin" to prompt from console. > >> > >> auth-method should be one of "none", "basic", or "ntlm". > >> > >> > >> Is there any similar approach that I can use with StrongSwan/IPSec? > >> > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Best Regards. > >> -- > >> Rafael de Paula Herrera > > > > -- Rafael de Paula Herrera
