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List:       strongswan-users
Subject:    Re: [strongSwan] bridging across two sites?
From:       Andreas Muerdter <am () tbits ! net>
Date:       2013-02-26 7:20:26
Message-ID: 20130226072026.23855.2085677846.34514796fc086a513857b662a5a53fe2 () webfarm13 ! tbits ! net
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Hi,

If you want to use strongswan, I think the only way to to that is with a openvpn.
You can make a openvpn bridge over a strongswan ipsec tunnel.

Regards
Andreas

Daniel Pocock schrieb am 25.02.2013 um 20:14 Uhr

>
 >
 > Hi,
 >
 > Can anybody comment on whether a single subnet can be bridged across two
 > sites using StrongSWAN?
 >
 > The intention is that VMs will be gradually moved from one data center
 > to the other, without
 > changing IP addresses.
 >
 > In the old data center, StrongSWAN is already running on a Debian
 > squeeze/Xen environment.  In the new data center, it would be running on
 > a Debian wheezy/Xen XCP environment.
 >
 >
 > Can the two dom0 hosts just bridge the subnet over IPsec so that the VM
 > hosts have no idea which location they are in?
 >
 > Regards,
 >
 > Daniel
 >
 >
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