Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 21:55:10 +0200 From: <ralf@dzie-ciuch.pl> To: "Eric W. Bates" <ericx@ericx.net> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: vpn trouble Message-ID: <655d7279cefc01b3fbe0016c598fcd72@ewipo.pl> In-Reply-To: <4C210B0F.6060203@ericx.net> References: <87260c422232fa7409a4b374341dd106@ewipo.pl> <20100622143543.GA72020@zeninc.net> <c5781e9db1e6339b5b23c0c403c68d9a@ewipo.pl> <20100622153541.GA72211@zeninc.net> <6caa9895ae1710b9f48a227116a4340c@ewipo.pl> <20100622190819.270aaa74@gda-arsenic> <4f378cfb416582c3081377ba714e508a@ewipo.pl> <20100622201130.5824d585@gda-arsenic> <20100622182242.GU2620@verio.net> <4C210B0F.6060203@ericx.net>
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> > I managed to do an IP in IP tunnel with IPsec encryption between a > FreeBSD and a cisco router running 12.1(mumble) several years ago. > > It is a desirable option if you want to use routing (e.g. ospf). You > can't route an IPSec tunnel (actually, is this now possible with enc0 > interfaces?) but you can route to the gif interfaces. > Can you tell me how to use route command to use it like above?
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