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Re: Conundrum - IGMP and IPSec


From: Chris Myers <clmmacunix () charter net>
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 21:32:37 -0600

Hi Kurt,

        I am not sure what you are exactly needing to use the IGMP for, but  
most firewall and vpn solutions can do what you want to do. It's a  
matter of creating  the right tunnels or forwarding the right ports  
and protocols. Cisco is a solution, but Juniper can do it just as  
well. It really depends on the implementation you are needing IGMP  
for. IGMP is associated with multicast formats, so here is a Cisco  
doc that should get you started.

www.cisco.com/application/pdf/en/us/guest/netsol/ns171/c649/ 
ccmigration_09186a008074f26a.pdf

Thank You,
cmyers



On Jan 26, 2007, at 1:55 PM, Kurt Buff wrote:

Honorable Ones,

I've been handed the task of getting IGMP traffic between remote
offices, over an IPSec tunnel.

I have run into the apparently well-known issue of their not playing
nicely together, and was wondering if I could get recommendations on
making such a thing happen.

We're looking at upgrading/replacing our current hardware soon anyway,
so recommendations as to brands that would help support this would be
useful, as would workarounds that don't require replacement of current
hardware, as I believe that would broaden the choices I have when I do
upgrade.

I'm stumped, not least because my network-fu is not up to the
standards of many on this list, and would really appreciate some
pointers in the right direction.


Kurt
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