Re: IPSec Linux - Longhorn one way.
- From: Lorenzo Vaina <trash@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 21:32:59 +0200
Burkhard Ott scripsit:
Usually if no other ID is configured the IP is taken, bu tyou could also
set an ID with my_identifier.
Please do you know witch ID is sent by the Windows side?
Try also you IPSec without IPComp (compression_algorithm deflate;)
probably Windows doesn't like that.
Setting a compression algorithm is mandatory in racoon. If it will use or
not use IPComp is setted at kernel level, if I'm not wrong.
cheers
Thank you for your interesting.
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