Am Donnerstag, den 19.04.2007, 12:53 +0200 schrieb carlopmart:
> Hi all,
>
>   Somebody have tried to use cisco vpn client to connect to openbsd ipsec
> gateway using user and pass or x509 certificates? Can somebody sends me some
> examples ?

This will not work.

The Cisco Client gets his configuration and tunnel policy through the
cisco pix or ipsec-concentrator.

There is no option for OpenBSD ipsec to do that.

> many thanks.

If you are looking for a way better solution take a look at OpenVPN.
There are clients for Win32 - OS/X - Linux - *BSD

For Win/Mac Users it is simmiliar to the vpn client from cisco. Easy to
use. The Admin of a OpenVPN Server can deploy policys and filters and
there are tons of options.

OpenVPN works like a charm on OpenBSD and is imho the better solution.
( For End User stuff. )


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