This appears to be off-topic for this list, but here are some resources you
might wish to look at...
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ipsec.html
http://www.freebsddiary.org/ipsec-tunnel.php
http://www.daemonnews.org/200101/ipsec-howto.html
I'm sure there will be more available via Google.
On 0, Simon Taylor <Simon.Taylor@corizon.com> allegedly
wrote:> Hi All,
> I currently have setup a site to site vpn using racoon on my freebsd
> firewall. All is well there and I can connect through the vpn when I am
> on the firewall and get the connection fine.
> Now I want to be able to connect from other machines through the
> firewall - this is where I come unstuck, the ipsec policy allows for my
> external address range to connect through the vpn, but then I would like
> my internal addresses to first get translated and then routed through
> the tunnel. But instead when I connect with my internal addresses they
> get translated, but then try and use the conventional gateway on the
> machine instead of picking up the ipsec policy.
> If that makes sense... I am using FreeBSD, ipf, ipnat and racoon.
> Any help appreciated
> Simon
>
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