Could you explain why the destination would be interested in your VPN's
packet markings?
I mean, windows doesn't have any software I am aware of that would be
interested in your markings under Linux, so what is the point in this
persistance you require?
What are you trying to accomplish through persistance?
-gc
Sven Agnew wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to set up a windows Road warrior VPN connection to a
Gentoo Linux server running Linux Openswan U2.4.7/K2.6.18-gentoo-r6
(netkey).
I know that an option to persist encrypted packet marks across
de-capsulation used to exist and that this feature has now gone away (
or so I am told ).
Could anyone tell me if there is a way to cause encrypted packets to
be marked and then, after de-capsulation, have the mark persist onto
the de-capsulated packet?
If this is not possible, could anyone suggest another way to produce
the results of getting a Windows VPN connection to a Linux server
using Openswan?
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks for your time,
Sven