Re: [strongSwan] DHCP/Any Traffic over an established VPN tunnel

2009-10-15 Thread Daniel Mentz
and configuration, let's say > Counter cannot browse Internet but Sales do. > > 2- Plugin a 24 port switch to device (linksys or Dlink) and from there the PC > stations. > > 3- Try to ping from corporate LAN pc (172.16.0.11) to ExternalUsers > (172.17.1.11) and vicever

Re: [strongSwan] DHCP/Any Traffic over an established VPN tunnel

2009-10-11 Thread Carlos Lopez
m corporate LAN pc (172.16.0.11) to ExternalUsers (172.17.1.11) and viceversa. 4- Do some more traffic, let's say VNC. Carlos. --- El sáb 10-oct-09, Daniel Mentz escribió: > De: Daniel Mentz > Asunto: Re: [strongSwan] DHCP/Any Traffic over an established VPN tunnel > A: "C

Re: [strongSwan] DHCP/Any Traffic over an established VPN tunnel

2009-10-10 Thread Daniel Mentz
Hi Carlos, I learned from your e-mail that the subnet your branch office uses is 172.17.0.0/24 Why don't you assign the static (internal) IP address 172.17.0.3 to the Linksys / Dlink router and set up a separate DHCP server in that subnet? You could also set up a DHCP Relay agent and use the D

[strongSwan] DHCP/Any Traffic over an established VPN tunnel

2009-10-07 Thread Carlos Lopez
Hi all, I am new to VPN and I am commited to create a solution on the company I work with, but it must be based on Opensource, I did some googling and I found out strongswang which looks interesting and the VPN server can be accessed from any device (ex, linksys or dlink with vpn support). I'v