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When you click ‘Issuer’, see entries similar to those below, of which you
should take note:
E=bsupport@suse.de
CN=mainca
OU=bu
O=SuSE
L=Nuremberg
S=Franconia
C=DE
Close the certificate view with ‘OK’ and MMC with ‘File’ ‘Exit’ ‘Save’
‘Yes’.
Configuring an IPsec Connection
Install the ipsec.exe tool by decompressing package.zip to C:
\Programs\IPsec\. In the next step, replace the standard version of the
ipsec.conf file contained there with the exported windows_ipsec.
conf from the VPN server (rename). Then change to the C:\Programs\
IPsec directory and open the file with an editor to check the configuration
data. The following shows the standard values:
conn <Name of the connection>
left=%any
right=<IP of the SuSE Linux standard server>
rightca=<the previously noted values in reverse order,
separated by commas>
network=auto
auto=start
pfs=yes
The first line must be left-justified. All other lines must be indented. Here is
a specific example for ipsec.conf:
conn me_to_servername
left=%any
right=10.10.254.181
rightca="C=DE,S=Franconia,L=Nuremberg,O=SuSE,OU=bu,
CN=mainca,E=bsupport@suse.de"
network=auto
auto=start
pfs=yes
642 26.2. VPN with SUSE LINUX