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Re: VPN


  • Subject: Re: VPN
  • From: james woodyatt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 18:10:40 -0700

On Jun 29, 2006, at 17:25, David A Rowland wrote:

I'm building an IPSec implementation, and I need to use UDP port 500. However, Apple's VPN occupies it. Is there a way to chase their VPN out of there?

Actually, it isn't Apple's VPN binding to the ISAKMP port. It's the IPsec implementation in Mac OS X itself. Apple's VPN software just does the L2TP tunneling, relying on the IPsec stack for privacy.


Do you need to write a drop-in replacement for Apple's IPsec? Or do you just want to disable Apple's IPsec so it doesn't interfere with your application?


-- james woodyatt <email@hidden> member of technical staff apple computer, inc.

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