Category Archives: ipsec
Some statistics from the router at the cabin
sip0 is a GRE tunnel between the router and the colo box in Seattle, the payload of which is encapsulated as ipsec traffic before being transmitted over the Ubiquity equipment to the switch that the CenturyLink DSL modem attaches to. … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, cisco, colliertech, cryptography, debian, Free Software, gpl, Hardware, ipsec, jessie, linux, Networking, performance, production, rate limiting, security, SELinux, Software, Telephony, tls, washington, wireless, work, x509
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This is getting serious.
I might have to visit the HP on which I recently upgraded the iLO firmware… Maybe it would be good if the family visited Seattle. cjac@foxtrot:~$ ps auwx | grep ‘ping ad0.colliertech.o’ cjac 8411 0.0 0.0 10692 920 pts/8 S+ … Continue reading
Posted in asterisk, colliertech, debian, Hardware, ipsec, java, kvm, linux, lvm, Networking, production, proliant, virtualization, wheezy
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I’m back on the internet 6 it seems.
cjac@foxtrot:/usr/src/deb/strongswan-5.1.0$ ping6 -c 5 google.com | tail -3 — google.com ping statistics — 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4004ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 65.235/74.957/103.039/14.122 ms go go gadget ipsec
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