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Kimmo Koivisto wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">John wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi
I've read your link on Sourceforge mut am unable to relate it to
Openswan - none of the keywords used appear in 'man ipsec.conf', for
example.
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Configuration example is from ipsec-tools which is another open source IPsec
for linux. It just proves that Nokia VPN speaks standard IPsec and I believe
that it can negotiate SA's with openswan because it can do it with
ipsec-tools.
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My question, then, is how do the ipsec-tools parameters compare /
relate to the Openswan parameters, e.g.: conn, leftrsasigkey, etc.?<br>
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<pre wrap="">Also, I'm at a loss to know how to configure the 9300 end with Nokia's
VPN tools which seem to talk in terms of access points, although I guess
that the Openswan server could be taken as an access point.
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Don't know about access point, what software you tried to use for creating
Mobile VPN configurations?
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I used the Nokia-supplied VPN software, their filename
'mVPN_9500_v3_0_3.2_050203_urel.sis' which seems to be a later version
of your software.<br>
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<pre wrap="">When I did it, first I created server configuration for Nokia's own ipsec box
with Nokia's VPN Manager. In that configuration, I was able to define Phase 1
and Phase 2 settings and I also created x509 certificate for server.
Then from that server configuration I generated client configuration and
transferred that client configuration to Nokia SSM box that converted those
client configs to symbian format. SSM was also used to deploy configurations
to Nokia 9300 phone.
After that I configurated linux ipsec-tools (and there you could use other
software too, like openswan) and tested connections.
Best Regards
Kimmo Koivisto
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