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==Manuals== |
==Manuals== |
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Do read the official FireBrick manuals for more information this is just a simple howto, which just covers the basics. |
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Do read the manuals 12.1.3. Setting up Manual Keying |
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==Network Overview:== |
==Network Overview:== |
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Revision as of 15:06, 28 April 2015
Here we will use an IPsec tunnel between two FireBricks. We will use IKE2 and use a (strong) preshared password.
Manuals
Do read the official FireBrick manuals for more information this is just a simple howto, which just covers the basics.
Network Overview:
FireBrick London | FireBrick Reading | |
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LAN IP range | 192.168.0.0/24 | 10.0.0.0/24 |
WAN Address | 203.0.113.1 | 198.51.100.1 |
We'll want to end up with machines on each LAN being able to contact each other.
FireBrick London Config
<ipsec-ike comment="toReading"> <connection name="toReading" local-ip="203.0.113.1" peer-ips="198.51.100.1" graph="ReadingIPsec" routes="10.0.0.0/24" local-ID="1" peer-ID="1" auth-method="Secret" secret="mySecretPassword" mode="Immediate"/> </ipsec-ike>
A firewall filter may be needed too, eg:
<rule-set name="filters" no-match-action="drop"> <rule name="IPsec from London FB" protocol="50" action="accept" source-ip="198.51.100.1"/> </rule>
FireBrick B Config
<ipsec-ike comment="toLondon"> <connection name="toLondon" local-ip="198.51.100.1" peer-ips="203.0.113.1" graph="LondonIPsec" routes="192.168.0.0/24"local-ID="1" peer-ID="1" auth-method="Secret" secret="mySecretPassword" mode="Immediate"/> </ipsec-ike>
A firewall filter may be needed too, eg:
<rule-set name="filters" no-match-action="drop"> <rule name="IPsec from Reading FB" protocol="50" action="accept" source-ip="203.0.113.1"/> </rule>