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Date:      Fri, 16 Nov 2001 10:59:49 +0900
From:      Shoichi Sakane <sakane@kame.net>
To:        rsmith@vetx.com
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: IPSEC / RAPTOR Firewall Interaction
Message-ID:  <20011116105949D.sakane@kame.net>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 15 Nov 2001 17:12:08 -0500" <ABAB339CCE9BEA4AB855857BB654A8FFD3A3@nic.vetx.com>
References:  <ABAB339CCE9BEA4AB855857BB654A8FFD3A3@nic.vetx.com>

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> I'm attempting to figure out how to setup an IPv4 IPSEC tunnel between
> two of our other offices (running Symantec Raptor 6.50 for Windows NT)
> and my FreeBSD firewall here in my office (4.2-RELEASE)
> 
> Here's a little network diagram of the situation:
> 
> x.x.51.24  (my inside) <-->  x.x.5.254 (my external address) <---
> Internet --->  x.x.42.26 (Their External) <--> 172.16.11.0 (Their
> Internal)
> 
> On their firewall (Raptor) they are connecting to me using SHA1 / 3DES
> with no data compression, also using pre-shared keys.
> 
> I'd like to do this using gif0 tunnels, but I just can't figure out how
> to set it all up correctly.   

don't forget that the generic tunnel(gif) is different from the ipsec
tunnel.  when you use gif, you have to configure the raptor firewall to
use ipsec TRANSPORT mode.  Or you should use racoon with the ipsec tunnel
mode, without gif.

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