Can you better define your set up?

If you want to connect from a Windows road warrior which may or may not be behind a NAT, OpenVPN can hardly be beat in ease of use, robustness etc. It runs fine as a service or on demand, has optionally a nice GUI and I had no issues with packet length etc.

If the Windows machine is not behind a NAT and is directly connected to the Internet Greenbow is really a fine product.

Regards

Peter

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Edy wrote:
Hi Peter,

Have you look at OpenVPN?

Please check out this document

http://blog.innerewut.de/articles/2005/07/04/openvpn-2-0-on-openbsd

Cheers,
Edy

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gang,

I'm looking for peoples' experiences and advice for setting up a VPN between OpenBSD (I will be using 4.0) and Windows XP/2000 systems. I have tested the Greenbow client and it seems ok. What of the built-in VPN client for the Windows OS? I am mostly interested in ease of configuration and reliability of the tunnel. I am ok on IPSEC theory.

Thanks in advance for any comments,

Peter

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