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2007 Jun 25
4
Using Julian Anastasov''s ''routes'' patches on 2.4 kernel in conjunction with IPSec
Hello,
I use Julian Anastasov ''routes'' (to be more specific: static_routes,
alt_routes and nf_reroute) patches on a 2.4.32 kernel. On the same host I run
IPSec. I have discovered after a few hours of networking problems that,
when IPSec is enabled on that patched kernel, inspecting packets with tcpdump
while arping-ing a host from a network physically connected to this
2004 Mar 05
4
Wondershaper breaks IPSec tunnels
...0xff \
~ flowid 1:10
tc filter add dev $DEV parent 1:0 protocol ip prio 10 u32 \
~ match ip protocol 0x33 0xff \
~ flowid 1:10
These are the changes to match RDP on the IPSec interface (where DEV2 =
ipsec0):
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# RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) in interactive class 1:10 on ipsecN
interfaces
tc filter add dev $DEV2 parent 1: protocol ip prio 10 u32 \
~ match ip sport 3389 0xffff \
~ flowid 1:10
Are these even valid?
Thank you for your time.
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Jason A. Pattie
pattieja@xperienceinc.com
Xperience, Inc. (http://www.xperienceinc.com)
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2003 Oct 26
4
linux-xp x509 ipsec connection
hi,
I can''t get a freeswan 2.02 ipsec x509 connection at work
can somebody help me?
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global situation
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the linux gateway (chivas) is a single machine 192.168.1.250 with a local net 192.168.1.0/24,
a dyn IP via a DSL
2004 Oct 20
11
Shorewall, Freeswan and SuSE 9.1
I have been using shorewall and freeswan successfully for 3 or more
years now. But they have all been using the Linux 2.4 kernel. My current
configuration is (as the title suggests) using SuSE 9.1 which has a
2.6.5 kernel and freeswan 2.0.4 built-in.
After much reading and a lot of trial and error, I did get this
combination to work with Shorewall 2.0.9. It is happily talking to an
older Mandrake