> Roger Grosswiler wrote: >> Hi, >> >> According to the homepage of openswan, i configured a server and a >> roadwarrior (think this is host-to-host). >> >> Using tcpdump, i see, that traffic between those 2 hosts is encrypted, >> if the server is the endpoint. >> >> this server is a transparent proxy. so, if i surf eg. to google via >> this server, the traffic seems no longer encrypted to me. (no >> esp-packets mentionned in tcpdump). >> >> Even my mailserver is not on the same machine, so this traffic isn't >> encrypted either. >> >> all i want is to make sure, that ALL traffic that comes from any client >> and passes through my server is encrypted, as connections are wireless. >> >> btw. if i tell firefox to use the proxy-server instead of using >> transparent proxying, internet traffic gets encrypted too. but i would >> like to use transparent proxying. >> >> how can i do this? or is it encrypted, and by any reason i don't see it >> like this? >> >> Thx, >> Roger >> > Dumb question - are you monitoring just the traffic across the > "host-to-host" link, or are you also getting the local network traffic? > > Mikkel > -- > Hi Mikkel, i do on the client-machine a "tcpdump -i eth1" - which is the only connected card (wireless). This shows, that connecting to my ipsec-enabled server only, traffic is in ESP, but surfing around doesn't. Default Gateway is the ipsed-enabled server. Roger -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines