Hi Moses,
> Is the VPN tunnel complete without the private IP of the VPN
> server?
Sure, but it might depend on your use case.
Regards,
Tobias
Thanks for the reply Tobias. Much appreciated. Just a final dumb question.
Is the VPN tunnel complete without the private IP of the VPN server?
Thanks
On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 1:39 PM Tobias Brunner
wrote:
> Hi Moses,
>
> > One question, I would like to ask is, how come
> > the VPN server never
Hi Moses,
> One question, I would like to ask is, how come
> the VPN server never gets assigned a private IP?
Just assign one yourself if you think that's necessary.
> What can I ping on the server from the client apart from the server's
> public IP that can be used to ascertain the VPN connecti
Hello Tobias,
I managed to pick *10.10.10.1* from the server, after restarting StrongSwan
from the client. However, I cant telnet port 80, might be a port
forwarding issue. One question, I would like to ask is, how come the VPN
server never gets assigned a private IP?
What can I ping on the server
Hi Moses,
> Security Associations (1 up, 0 connecting):
> ikev2-vpn[21]: ESTABLISHED 41 minutes ago, 102.1*9.2**.***[
> 102.1*9.2**.***]... 185.135.*.** [remoteprivate]
> ikev2-vpn[21]: IKEv2 SPIs: 0338f500edc84652_i 1ae30618408f64a4_r*,
> rekeying disabled
> ikev2-vpn[21]: IKE proposal:
Hi All,
I have configured Strongswan on Ubuntu 18.04 as below:
*On the client side :*
*ipsec statusall*
Status of IKE charon daemon (strongSwan 5.6.2, Linux 4.15.0, x86_64):
uptime: 29 minutes, since Feb 20 17:55:09 2019
malloc: sbrk 3256320, mmap 532480, used 1349136, free 1907184
worker t