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Re: securing a WLAN with PPP (or the like)



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John Hedges said at 09/03/2005 08:30:
So what about the Linux and OS X clients?

Mac OS X 10.3 has IPSEC and L2TP support.  I'm not sure about Linux clients
yet; I'm doing the same set of experiments as Paul.  :)

I would appreciate it, as I'm sure many others would, if you and Paul could
post your test results and conlusions to the list when you get done.

I've been running IPSec on a wireless OS X client for some months now
with 2.6 kernel modules. Unfortunately I had to disable it a couple of
weeks ago as, after a gateway kernel upgrade from 2.6.6 to 2.6.10, the
IPSec packets were no longer being forwarded.

I can post both Mac and linux configs if they are of interest.

That would be useful I think. There's lots of information out there on IPSEC,
wading through it can be painful.

I'm also eager to hear if anyone has any ideas as to why 2.6.10 stopped
routing IPSec as I'd very much like to re-enable it.

I don't have any ideas but... is this a kernel.org kernel?

Ronny
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