[Openswan Users] Openswan and Netgear SRXN3205
JT Edwards
tstrike34 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 27 15:18:13 EDT 2009
Paul,
Thanks for your assistance. Now does this mean I still have use certs or I
can get past that now? (I have the certs generated of course).
Part 2 Question (thank you for your patience)
Once the VPNs are connected, I have a VM environment that is NAT'ed.... I
want to be able to allow the remote to have access to them (I am a network
novice and an extremely fast learner). Should I add a route?
I thought to just identify the VM subnet to the ipsec.conf and that should
allow the remote to have access to that subnet correct?
JT
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From: "Paul Wouters" <paul at xelerance.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 3:13 PM
To: "JT Edwards" <tstrike34 at gmail.com>
Cc: <users at openswan.org>
Subject: Re: [Openswan Users] Openswan and Netgear SRXN3205
> On Thu, 27 Aug 2009, JT Edwards wrote:
>
>> Yes it is the preshared key. I tried Googling and looking in the archives
>> but I didn't see anything or any type of configuration that addresses
>> using
>> PreShared Keys. Did I miss something and would you be kind to point me in
>> the right direction? I posted some earlier stuff but I cant seem to get
>> the
>> certificates portion to work either.
>
> Use authby=secret and add the PSK to /etc/ipsec.secrets. See "man
> ipsec.secrets"
> for the syntax. Do not use left/rightrsasigkey=
>
> Paul
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