Re: IPSEC Roadwarrior-configuration

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At 12:37 PM 9/4/2008, you wrote:

Bonsoir,

i try to set up my laptop as a roadwarrior for ipsec. i found some
documentation online about host2host or network2network-connections,
but all this seems to need fixed ip's.

does somebody know about config for ipsec with dynamic ips?

thanks for any help/doc/hints/...

Roger

btw. i already use openvpn, so this is no alternative (even if it is
already a good choice, but i wanna give ipsec a try, as i did not find
out, how to start openvpn with network-manager while startup.)

Are you looking to set up the server end of the IPSEC connection as well, or just the laptop? Which IPSEC implementation are you using? I have been researching this using Openswan on the server, and Microsoft's L2TP client on the laptop (if the laptop runs Windows). The book "Building And Integrating Virtual Private Networks With Openswan" by Wouters and Bantoft helps with setting up the server end of things, but seems to be lacking in how to set up the roadwarrior part of the connection (if using Windows). If you are using Linux on the Laptop as well, then this book will help you. There are keywords you can use in your setup file that take care of the dynamic IP addressing.

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