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Setting Up IPsec On FreeBSD For Enhanced System Compatibility
Nov 29, 2004
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Anthony Pell
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networking
configuration
FreeBSD
IPsec
interoperability
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This document is intended to be a primer on how to get IPsec on FreeBSD up and running, interoperating both with another FreeBSD (or NetBSD or any other KAME-derived stack) machine, and a Windows 2000 machine.
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