On Fri, 11 May 2007, sonjaya wrote: > so i must using ipsec for security reason ,
IPsec or SSL. You may wish to try IPsec with IPv6. That will future-proof your VPN, at least in theory, and raise the bar slightly for intrusion. > how about the client ( such us Microsoft ) can they use ipsec too. I asked around a few weeks ago and have heard that MS systems can use IPsec. However, you will want to avoid any clients built into MS Windows and use instead the ones that come with the VPN or maybe third party ones. KVpnc is supposed to work with OpenVPN. However, by connecting MS Windows machines into your VPN you neutralize many of the security benefits that you may have in place. Not counting the holes resulting from the design and production flaws permeating the entire brand, apparently the EULAs now grant remote admin rights to third parties. Joachim mentions the archives. It would be nice to have an 'official' archive using the openbsd.org domain. As it stands, the contents of the existing archives seems to vary from site to site: http://www.openbsd.org/mail.html#Archives regards, -Lars Lars NoodC)n ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Ensure access to your data now and in the future http://opendocumentfellowship.org/about_us/contribute