Can I use IPSec with batman-adv? Has anyone ever done this? Is there anything special that needs to be done or because I am using batman-adv, this is transparent?
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On 01/26/2010 01:26 PM, ecfu wrote:
Can I use IPSec with batman-adv? Has anyone ever done this? Is there anything special that needs to be done or because I am using batman-adv, this is transparent?
IPSec is basically IP inside IP. Since batman-adv works on the layer 2 level (ethernet frames) you shouldn't have to worry about. It should "Just Work"
Gus
Am 28.01.2010 um 07:56 schrieb Gus Wirth:
On 01/26/2010 01:26 PM, ecfu wrote:
Can I use IPSec with batman-adv? Has anyone ever done this? Is there anything special that needs to be done or because I am using batman- adv, this is transparent?
IPSec is basically IP inside IP. Since batman-adv works on the layer 2 level (ethernet frames) you shouldn't have to worry about. It should "Just Work"
ipsec is basically much more the ip inside ip.
you are refering to ipsec-tunnel.
see also http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2406
Gus
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