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The Linux Cipe+Masquerading mini-HOWTO
Anthony Ciaravalo,
acj@home.com
v1.2, 21 April 1999
How to setup a VPN using Cipe on a linux masquerading firewall.
1.
Introduction
1.1 Copyright statement
1.2 Disclaimer
1.3 Feedback
1.4 Getting the files
2.
Firewall Configuration
2.1 VPN Network Diagram
2.2 A little reference
2.3 Additional notes about scripts and the VPN
3.
Machine A Specific Configuration
3.1 /etc/cipe/options.machineB
3.2 /etc/cipe/options.machineC
3.3 /etc/rc.d/rc.cipe
3.4 Gateway
4.
Machine B Specific Configuration
4.1 /etc/cipe/options.machineA
4.2 /etc/rc.d/rc.cipe
4.3 Gateway
5.
Machine C Specific Configuration
5.1 /etc/cipe/options.machineA
5.2 /etc/rc.d/rc.cipe
5.3 Gateway
6.
Common Machine Configuration
6.1 /etc/cipe/ip-up
6.2 /etc/cipe/ip-down
7.
Example masquerading firewall scripts
7.1 Kernel 2.0, ipfwadm
7.2 Kernel 2.1/2.2, ipchains
8.
Putting it all together
9.
Connecting to the WAN
10.
References
10.1 Web Sites
10.2 Documentation
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