From: David Frascone (dave_at_frascone.com)
Date: Sun Dec 29 2002 - 04:38:42 CET
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I'm trying to secure my wireless portion of my network. Since WEP is
broken, I'm trying to set up ipsec tunnels from my wireless devices to my
router (linux w/ freeswan)
So, it looks kinda like this:
+------------+
| Router +10.0.0.1--------------------10.0.0.0/24-----WIRELESS NODES
+-----+------+
|
|
Wired Network
So, my problem is, I can't seem to get the connection established. If I
move a wireless node to the 'net, and outside of the internal network, I can
use a normal road-warrior config w/o problems.
But, going internally, the default route gets confused (since it's the same
as the router), and if I omit it, it just doesn't work. Can freeswan be
used on a single segment?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
P.S. I really hope this can work. I'd hate to do something ugly like use
ppp over ssh for the tunnel :)
--
David Frascone
I refuse a battle of wits with an unarmed person!
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