[ale] IPSec question

Christopher Fowler cfowler at outpostsentinel.com
Tue Jul 20 15:49:50 EDT 2004


Have you had any luck?  What barriers have you encountered?


On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 13:36, Tony Carter wrote:
> Christopher,
> I'm fighting some of the same IPSEC fires you may encounter.. Here are  
> a few links I've found helpful
> 
> http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/networking/ipsec-howto/en/
> x247.html#AEN378
> http://www.kame.net/racoon/
> http://www.ipsec-howto.org/x247.html
> 
> -Tony
> 
> On Jul 20, 2004, at 1:28 PM, Christopher Fowler wrote:
> 
> > The first thing I need to do is configure IPSec on my Fedora Core 2
> > server.  Is there an easy way to do this?  Good website with tutorial?
> >
> > On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 12:22, Geoffrey wrote:
> >> Stephan Uphoff wrote:
> >>> Geoffrey wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Because they are supporting the service.  Again, you're at their  
> >>>> mercy.
> >>>>  Most companies don't permit just anyone vpn type connectivity.   
> >>>> Since
> >>>> you don't 'manage' the firewall in question, you'll have to work  
> >>>> with
> >>>> each company to get ipsec connectivity.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> But you can tunnel over HTTP/DNS/SMTP/ICMP....... any protocol };-)
> >>>
> >>> You can easily leak informations through firewalls and even gateways
> >>> if you control machines on both sides.
> >>
> >> You might want to concern yourself with company policies in this area.
> >> I'll have to admit, my suggestions were assuming you were going to do
> >> things according to existing policies...
> >
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