Re: [strongSwan] Ipsec routing / policy when leftside is part of rideside network

2009-07-04 Thread Andreas Ascheneller
Andreas Ascheneller -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Daniel Mentz [mailto:danielml+mailinglists.strongs...@sent.com] Gesendet: Samstag, 4. Juli 2009 03:28 An: Andreas Ascheneller Cc: users@lists.strongswan.org Betreff: Re: [strongSwan] Ipsec routing / policy when leftside is part of rideside

Re: [strongSwan] Ipsec routing / policy when leftside is part of rideside network

2009-07-04 Thread Andreas Ascheneller
@lists.strongswan.org Cc: Andreas Ascheneller Betreff: Re: [strongSwan] Ipsec routing / policy when leftside is part of rideside network Andreas Ascheneller wrote: So now it works ;-) Great! I have done the following steps; 1.) I have add your conn to my ipsec.conf. conn pass leftsubnet

[strongSwan] Ipsec routing / policy when leftside is part of rideside network

2009-07-03 Thread Andreas Ascheneller
Hello! I will create a VPN based on Strongswan. The IP-Range of the VPN is 172.16.0.0/22. No I have separate this big IP-Range in smaller range with the netmask /29 like that; 172.16.0.0/29 Central VPN Gateway 172.16.0.8/29 ||

Re: [strongSwan] Ipsec routing / policy when leftside is part of rideside network

2009-07-03 Thread Daniel Mentz
Please refer to Andreas' mail which you can find on https://lists.strongswan.org/pipermail/users/2007-June/001874.html This e-mail describes a very similar problem. You probably have to add something like the following to your ipsec.conf: conn pass leftsubnet=172.16.0.16/29