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David Cary Hart wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 2005-05-12 at 12:12 -0700, Harlan Feinstein wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Didn't I see somewhere in one of the network utilities that there's a
configuration tool for setting up an IPSEC tunnel? Now that I'd like to try
it, can't find it at all.
--Harlan
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Let me know if you find something. I keep googling this topic and get
conflicting animals (swans and raccoons) that are quit confusing.
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Use the network configuration tool in X-Windows....Though it won't do
you much good. IPSEC doesn't seem to work in FC3 "out of the box".
I've NEVER got the network configuration tool to create a connection
successfully. I also had to turn of the compression once I did get it
working, or packets over a certain size could not be sent (>=64
bytes thru a windows client to a client on the other side). I had to
manually configure my /etc/ipsec.conf and /etc/ipsec.secrets files
after updating a few things :)<br>
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-Phillip<br>
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