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Date:      Mon, 10 Mar 2003 13:56:33 +0200
From:      "Barry Irwin" <bvi@itouchlabs.com>
To:        <jamie@tridentmicrosystems.co.uk>, <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Cisco PIX 501 (3DES) to FreeBSD VPN Gateway
Message-ID:  <018a01c2e6fc$187c1f90$4508a8c0@Beastie>
References:  <014001c2e6f7$73095fe0$4a64a8c0@jamieheckford>

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I have had success setting up IPSEC connections to Cisco PIX equipment from
my Freebsd systems.  Only hiccup I noticed, is that in some cases where the
psk was >8 chars things broke.  Other than that nothing out of the ordinary
for either the setkey  or racoon configs.

Barry

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jamie Heckford" <jamie@tridentmicrosystems.co.uk>
To: <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 1:23 PM
Subject: Cisco PIX 501 (3DES) to FreeBSD VPN Gateway


> Hi All,
>
> I am wondering if it is possible to setup a Cisco PIX 501 (3DES) to talk
> to a FreeBSD VPN Gateway.
>
> The VPN gateway currently runs MPD-Netgraph and Poptop to provide access
> to all Win XX series clients.
>
> What I am wondering is it possible to setup IPSec / racoon combo on the
> FreeBSD system so the PIX 501 can connect to it ok.
>
> The role of the PIX 501 at the remote end will be to send all non-local
> traffic out to the internet and VPN destined routes over the VPN
> connection.
>
> Has anyone had any experience with this? Any comments or suggestions?
> Google did not seem to wield to many useful results.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated as usual :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Jamie Heckford
> Network Manager
> Trident Microsystems Ltd.
> jamie@tridentmicrosystems.co.uk
>
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