This is cool!

Now, is there a way to use MS_DUN VPN support to dial into such a private
network made with FreeBSD so that people can telecommute?

On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, John J. Rushford Jr wrote:

> On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> > I've just been going through this stuff for the past week.
> > None of the things come with adequate documentation
> > so you need to rely heavily on mailing list support.
> > Thankfully a few people have been giving me
> > some assistance but looks like at least few days more
> > messing around will be involved before its working..
> > 
> > There is a basic HOWTO on one application at
> > freebsddiary, but its quite dated now.  The only other apps
> > I've been able to find are vtund & poptop (both from ports)
> > Judging from feedback I received to a similar question, the
> > few FreeBSD users who use VPN prefer vtund.
> > 
> > I did look at poptop (which reportedly has some security
> > "features") in the hope it might be more straightforward to
> > configure. You need to hack the makefile (its flagged
> > "forbidden") to install, then theres a few compatibility issues
> > to contend with (due to the linux heritage) .... I gave up with
> > it at that stage.
> > 
> > I think there may be other applications available if you can
> > compile support into the kernel .... thats not practical for my
> > present situation as I can't take the server end offline in the
> > immediate future.
> > 
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> I just recently setup a vpn between two sites and have documented
> my work at http://www.alisa.org/~jjr/vpn
> 
> Have a look at it, I hope this proves useful to others
> -- 
> John J. Rushford
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