Am Thu, 04 Sep 2008 13:18:12 -0500 schrieb Dan Koehler <darthbulk@xxxxxxxxxx>: > 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. > > Hi Dan, Thanks for the information, i gonna have a look. I try to install server and clientside, both are linuxish :D i use the package ipsec-tools from the fedora-repositories, they deliver already a nice bunch, but unfortunately not a roadwarrior setting. i first thought about host2host, but the idea of having static ip on my laptop (which i cannot have connected directly to internet) did not please at all. i gonna have a look for that book, thx a lot. 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