Good Morning.
I would like to know how I can make an IPSEC tunnel but encryption domain must be a public IP
we cannot accommodate private IP addesses / networks for the interesting traffic
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Hello Adem,
this works, why not? There is no difference in publix IPs versus private IP addresses. The only difference is that there are private IP ranges being reserved for internal use and thus most routers don't route them.
In other words: this special treatment is done with private IPs, so using public IPs is not problem at all. As long as you "own" these IPs...
Just go ahead and define your tunnel as you would with private IP.
Mit freundlichem Gruß, best regards from Germany,
Philipp Rusch
New Vision GmbH, Germany
Sophos Silver-Partner
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Hello Adem,
That's the concept of a VPN: you connect one public IP one the first site to another second public IP on a remote site.
What happens inside the tunnel normally does not matter. Packets seems to just "fall out" of the endpoint at the other site and vice versa.
Routing has to be done "outside" the tunnel.
Mit freundlichem Gruß, best regards from Germany,
Philipp Rusch
New Vision GmbH, Germany
Sophos Silver-Partner
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