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Ipsec and backup link
I have two OpenBSD boxes, two WAN network cards for each, and two links ("main" and "backup"):
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LAN1---fxp0 BSD1 em0----Link1 (main)------em0 BSD2 fxp0---LAN2 ----em1----Link2 (backup)----em1 I want to configure some kind of "backup" IPsec for the same traffic, between same hosts BSD1 & BSD2. I think, without IKE/IPsec, situation is very simple. We put ospfd on BSD1 and BSD2; when main link is broken, ospf send traffic to backup link. But, how configure IPsec i.e. ipsec.conf for this situation? Is there any reason to create CARP and sasyncd? But how? Some other link/idea? Last edited by igy01; 20th December 2012 at 06:54 PM. |
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Here is a blog someone posted about using gre(4) and ospfd(8) with IPSec. Since I don't use OSPF and I don't use GRE, I have not read more than the first paragraph.
I don't know if it will be applicable to your environment, nor do I know if it is either helpful or useless, correct or containing misinformation. It may be out-of-date, as it is from 2009. Use with caution. http://journal.reallyenglish.com/200...h-openbsd.html |
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