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Re: IPSec VPNs: to gif or not to gif
From: Matthew George (mdg
secureworks.net)
Date: Wed Oct 22 2003 - 11:14:24 CDT
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Jim Hatfield wrote:
> However I remember a lot of discussion about a year ago about
> whether the gif interface was necessary to set up VPNs like
> this or whether it was just a convenience, for "getting the
> routing right". A number of people said that gif was not
> needed but I've never found a step-by-step description of how
> to set up a lan-to-lan VPN without using it.
>
> Is the Handbook the current received wisdom on how to set this
> up, and is the use of the gif interface indeed necessary?
I'm running fine without a gif interface ...
(replaced IP addresses are the public IP's of the machines)
spdadd 192.168.128.0/17[any] 192.168.0.0/17[any] any -P in ipsec esp/tunnel/a.b.c.d-w.x.y.z/require;
spdadd 192.168.0.0/17[any] 192.168.128.0/17[any] any -P out ipsec esp/tunnel/w.x.y.z-a.b.c.d/require;
(vice versa on the other host's setkey config)
... and then just standard remote and sainfo configs in racoon.conf
>
> I also remember that the discussions diverted into a problem
> with ipfw when gif was *not* used, but I haven't found any
> messages to indicate that it was resolved. I recall suggestions
> that a new interface esp0 be created so that ipfw could work
> correctly on both the innner and outer packets of an ESP tunnel.
>
> Was that issue ever resolved?
>
> jim hatfield
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