Truthfully, due to the vast differences in my environment and the fact that I
IPSEC home as well I just manually do it:
ie.
1) (insert card)
#/etc/init.d/ipsec start
# ipsec auto --add wireless
# ipsec auto --up wireless
when done
#/etc/init.d/ipsec stop
(remove card)
On Thursday 12 June 2003 04:57 pm, Devin Naquin wrote:
> I went through Scott's article, and I have IPSEC working between my Gentoo
> laptop and a OpenBSD box.
>
> I know you didn't want to include something as distribution dependent as
> how to get IPSEC started by the cardmanager when the card is inserted and
> so forth, but you mind telling me how you have it set up. I've tried a
> couple things, but I just can't get it work right. I know you did it in
> Gentoo as well, so it'd be really helpful.
>
> KTHX
> Devin Naquin
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