Re: Set up IPsec...

From: Michael A. Covington (look_at_www.covingtoninnovations.com.for.address)
Date: 03/11/04

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    "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@nospam-comcast.net> wrote in message
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    > I am not sure as I have never tried it other than apply to all. My
    understanding if
    > you have it configured on a rras server, then it could filter just lan and
    or all
    > traffic including remote access [remote access can also have it's own
    filters
    > including in Remote Access Policy/edit profile/IP]. If configured on a
    computer that
    > is not a rras server then I don't think it matters as any traffic that
    matches the
    > ipsec filter will be processed according to the policy as the non rras
    server would
    > have no way of knowing if that traffic originated from the lan or came in
    via VPN.

    Actually my server seems to be unable to distinguish LAN from "outside"
    connections at all, so instead I'm filtering by specific IP addresses.

    > Nice to meet you Michael. My current calllsign is KK9ZZ. My main computer
    [that I am
    > on now] is in my den with my ham gear. I am listening to 40 meter QSO's on
    my sweet
    > tube Drake R-4B receiver and for activity on 2M ssb on my Kenwood TS 2000
    as I
    > type. --- Steve

    Ah, a purist like me :) I don't get on the air much but at one time was
    doing a fair bit of QRP CW with an HW-8. Packet radio left me cold -- too
    much like my day job!

    VY 73
    N4TMI


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