Phil Rosenthal wrote:
> I've been trying to set up racoon on FreeBSD to serve as a VPN Server 
> that I can connect into using the OS X L2TP/IPSec client, or the 
> Windows L2TP/IPSec client, preferably from dynamic ip's, preferably 
> from NAT.
> 
> The point would be to have secure internet access behind, say, open 
> free hotel wifi, or open starbucks wifi.
> 
> I've found many examples of freebsd w/racoon to connect to freebsd 
> w/racoon when both have public static IP's, and no NAT, but none for 
> "road warriors" behind random ips, possibly NAT, and the examples i've 
> seen talk about IPSec, but don't mention L2TP.

If you want L2TP as well, you might look into port net/sl2tps which
is a fairly new and simple L2TP server implementation.

-Archie

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Archie Cobbs      *        CTO, Awarix        *      http://www.awarix.com
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