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<title>VPN</title>
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<h1 align="center"><font color="#ffffff">VPN</font></h1>
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<p>It is often the case that a system behind the firewall needs to be able
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to access a remote network through Virtual Private Networking (VPN). The
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two most common means for doing this are IPSEC and PPTP. The basic setup
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is shown in the following diagram:</p>
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<p align="center"><img border="0" src="images/VPN.png" width="568"
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height="796">
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<p align="left">A system with an RFC 1918 address needs to access a remote
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network through a remote gateway. For this example, we will assume that
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the local system has IP address 192.168.1.12 and that the remote gateway
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has IP address 192.0.2.224.</p>
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<p align="left">If PPTP is being used, there are no firewall requirements
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beyond the default loc->net ACCEPT policy. There is one restriction however:
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Only one local system at a time can be connected to a single remote gateway
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unless you patch your kernel from the 'Patch-o-matic' patches available
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at <a href="http://www.netfilter.org">http://www.netfilter.org</a>. </p>
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<p align="left">If IPSEC is being used then only one system may connect to
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the remote gateway and there are firewall configuration requirements as
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follows:</p>
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<td height="38"><u><b>ACTION</b></u></td>
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<td height="38"><u><b>SOURCE</b></u></td>
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<td height="38"><u><b>DESTINATION</b></u></td>
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<td height="38"><u><b>PROTOCOL</b></u></td>
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<td height="38"><u><b>PORT</b></u></td>
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<td height="38"><u><b>CLIENT<br>
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PORT</b></u></td>
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<td height="38"><u><b>ORIGINAL<br>
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DEST</b></u></td>
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<td height="19">DNAT</td>
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<td height="19">net:192.0.2.224</td>
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<td height="19">loc:192.168.1.12</td>
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<td height="19">50</td>
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<td height="19"><EFBFBD></td>
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<td height="19"><EFBFBD></td>
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<td height="19">DNAT</td>
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<td height="19">net:192.0.2.224</td>
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<td height="19">loc:192.168.1.12</td>
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<td height="19">udp</td>
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<td height="19">500</td>
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<td height="19"><EFBFBD></td>
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<td height="19"><EFBFBD></td>
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</blockquote>
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<p>If you want to be able to give access to all of your local systems to
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the remote network, you should consider running a VPN client on your firewall.
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As starting points, see <a
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href="http://www.shorewall.net/Documentation.htm#Tunnels"> http://www.shorewall.net/Documentation.htm#Tunnels</a>
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or <a href="http://www.shorewall.net/PPTP.htm">http://www.shorewall.net/PPTP.htm</a>.</p>
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<p><font size="2">Last modified 12/21/2002 - <a href="support.htm">Tom Eastep</a></font></p>
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<p><font face="Trebuchet MS"><a href="copyright.htm"> <font size="2">Copyright</font>
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<EFBFBD> <font size="2">2002 Thomas M. Eastep.</font></a></font></p>
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<p><EFBFBD></p>
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