03-26-2008 05:43 AM
Guys i am new to security....just a quick question why would we use a GRE tunnel.....as its not encrypted so what is the major factor which force us to use GRE.....benifits etc....thnaks in advance
03-26-2008 06:12 AM
Hi,
You would use a GRE tunnel in case you want to encapsulate other protocols in the communication between sites. It basically creates you a virtual point to point link, hiding the details for the network between both points.
I have used before for customers who only need to know about the "hub". After implementing GRE, I always configure IPSEC over the tunnel for encryption.
Hope it helps,
Paulo
03-28-2008 08:35 AM
Another useful function on the GRE protocol is allowing multicasts and routing protocols to cross the link.
--Gavin Budd
04-18-2008 01:05 AM
So GRE is used along with Ipsec i.e GRE over IPSec.
As Ipsec dont support multicast and broadcast GRE is implemented over IPSec.
so the IP datagram is encapsulated First by the Carrier Protocol -GRE header then Ipsec encapsulation is done for Security.
Regards,
Kesavamurthy Palani
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