Topic: Articles Using a Linksys WRT54G(S) as IPsec endpoint
01:58pm CEST, 30 Apr 2005 (Updated 03:46pm CEST, 30 Apr 2005)

The LinkSys WRT54G wireless broadband router is not just a little black box you plug into your LAN. For the adventurous it offers much, much more just a firmware flash away. This article explains how I got my Linksys WRT54G to function as an IPsec endpoint in a larger VPN using OpenWRT as custom firmware, and OpenSWAN for IPsec. more...


Topic: Articles Routing non-members to hosts inside a VPN (or: VPN server masquerading)
03:45pm CEST, 30 Apr 2005

This document will show how to pass on traffic from outside hosts (as in, not member of the VPN) to servers which reside inside the VPN.To make this document work it is assumed that at least one end of the VPN is connected to the rest through a gateway running Linux with a 2.4.x kernel as OS, with netfilter enabled so iptables can be used. more...


Topic: Articles Undernet #ipsec VPN manual and guidelines
03:36pm CEST, 30 Apr 2005

Undernet #ipsec VPN acceptance policy. more...


Topic: Articles (ipv4)IPSec + GRE + Routing
03:12pm CEST, 30 Apr 2005 (Updated 03:28pm CEST, 30 Apr 2005)

This document intends to describe how to build a scalable VPN based using (IPv4) IPSec tunnels, GRE tunnels and dynamic routing protocols like OSPF and BGP. Not only does this document provide a guideline for (new) members seeking how to connect to the Undernet amp;num;ipsec VPN, but it also tries to provide configuration examples and a little design philosophy for those seeking to implement a similar VPN of their own. more...


Topic: Articles .VPN charter
03:27pm CEST, 30 Apr 2005

This document is intended as charter for the use of the .vpn top level domain (as of here referred to as TLD) as registered with OpenNIC. It also includes a set of policies regarding the registration and use of this TLD. more...


Topic: Articles The IPsec Interoperability Guide
03:01pm CEST, 30 Apr 2005

This guide is written to document the simplest working configurations which make the different IPsec implementations listed in section 2 talk to eachother. I hope to keep updating this with more IPsec implementations as I come across them. more...


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