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| 1. Install the openswan package. Now we got 2 main files: /etc/ipsec.secrets and /etc/ipsec.conf 2. Edit ipsec.secrets for vpn-gw 1: {{{ 10.15.109.36 10.15.109.5 : PSK "password }}} 3. Edit ipsec.secrets for vpn-gw 1: |
1. Install the openswan package. Now we got 2 main files: /etc/ipsec.secrets and /etc/ipsec.conf 2. Edit ipsec.secrets for vpn-gw 1: {{{ 10.15.109.36 10.15.109.5 : PSK "password }}} 3. Edit ipsec.secrets for vpn-gw 1: |
Topology:
host 1 ------------------- vpn-gw 1 <----------------------------> vpn-gw 2 ------------------ host 2
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<--192.168.50.0/24--> 10.15.109.36 10.15.109.5 <--192.168.1.0/24--> Setup:
1. Install the openswan package. Now we got 2 main files: /etc/ipsec.secrets and /etc/ipsec.conf 2. Edit ipsec.secrets for vpn-gw 1:
10.15.109.36 10.15.109.5 : PSK "password
3. Edit ipsec.secrets for vpn-gw 1:
10.15.109.5 10.15.109.36 : PSK "password"
Edit ipsec.conf for vpn-gw 1 & vpn-gw 2 (same exact stuff):
conn vpn
authby=secret
left=10.15.109.36
leftsubnet=192.168.50.0/24
leftnexthop=10.15.109.5
right=10.15.109.5
rightsubnet=192.168.1.0/24
rightnexthop=10.15.109.36- Restart ipsec:
/etc/init.d/ipsec restart
- Now you can ping from host 1 to host 2!
