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Old 11-07-2011, 05:48 AM   #1
zahir1
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IPSec VPN


Hi.
I'm using openswan as my ipsec client to establish site-to-site connection with Cisco device on the other end of tunnel. The problem is that in openswan config you must define left/right subnets parametrs. My problem is that side A (with linux gateway) has 3 subnets lets say 192.168.10.0/24 172.16.10.0/25 and 10.0.10.0/26
side B (with cisco gateway) has also 3 subnets 192.168.2.0/24 172.16.2.0/25 10.0.2.0/26.
As I know I can just set one rigth/left subnet and my question is how to connect this two sides to see echother's subnets? On cisco device there is no problem as you can use multiple access liste entries.
Has somebody done such configuration on openswan ? Or is there another linux ipsec client which can do stuff like this ?
Tahnks for help.
 
  


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