[srslte-users] IPSec support on enodeB

David Rupprecht david.rupprecht at rub.de
Wed May 27 19:02:00 UTC 2020


Dear Akram,

user plane encryption means that the traffic is encrypted on the radio
layer between the UE and eNodeB. If you want to connect the srsENB to a
core network with IPsec you need a customized solution with StrongSwan.

Best regards,
David

On 27.05.20 17:52, whoppix_tn whoppix wrote:
> Any update about this question?
> 
> On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 1:33 PM whoppix_tn whoppix <whoppix.tn at gmail.com
> <mailto:whoppix.tn at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi Chaps,
> 
>     I'm new to the group and I would like to congratulate the team that
>     did work on SRSLTE. It's simply a great job!
>     I see in the list of features supported on enodeb "encrypted user
>     plane". Does it mean that IPSec is supported on the enodeb? If not
>     is there a possibility to include StrongSwan for example to the
>     enodeb software?
> 
>     Regards,
>     Akram
> 
> 
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