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Brendan,<br>
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One thing to try might be to use KLIPS/MAST and then policy routing
(ip route/ip rule) to direct the traffic you want out via the
ipsec0...n interfaces.<br>
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Cheers<br>
<br>
Alex<br>
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On 21/07/12 16:40, Brendan Choi wrote:
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<p>What is the Openswan equivalent to Cisco IOS's "interesting
traffic"?</p>
<p>I have Linux Openswan working with a Cisco router. I would like
to give Openswan the precise IP and TCP traffic I want
encrypted, just like with a Cisco ACL.</p>
<p>Seems the closest thing is "leftsubnets" and "rightsubnets".
I'm new to Openswan, so please enlighten me. Thanks!</p>
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