For those following this thread, linux journel had two articles about
IPSec. You can see them here:
http://netsoc.tcd.ie/~fcleary
They are around 3Mb in size; being scanned jpegs. It's a fairly good
guide to frees/wan, and should get you started. I haven't tried IPSec
yet as ssh is good enough fo
For those following this thread, linux journel had two articles about
IPSec. You can see them here:
http://netsoc.tcd.ie/~fcleary
They are around 3Mb in size; being scanned jpegs. It's a fairly good
guide to frees/wan, and should get you started. I haven't tried IPSec
yet as ssh is good enough fo
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 at 11:52:20AM +0100, Tadeusz Knapik wrote:
> Yes, you can use Linux pptpd with some kernel and ppp patches. Patches
> can be found at http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/mppe/.
> Cheers,
Just be careful. MPPE and MS CHAP V. 2 have been known to have security
issues
On 12 Feb 2003 at 11:52, Tadeusz Knapik wrote:
> 12.02.03 pisze Massimo Villa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > There's anybody who knows a ggod howto to install e simple ma secure
> > VPN between two little lan? Is it possible for a single user
> > (example, a home user with W2K), to use a win32 client
Some support for Win2K has also CIPE
(http://sites.inka.de/sites/bigred/devel/cipe.html) which is primarly
targeted for Linux systems. Unfortunately I have no real experiences
with that. But you could try.
mARTin
Massimo Villa wrote:
There's anybody who knows a ggod howto to inst
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 at 11:52:20AM +0100, Tadeusz Knapik wrote:
> Yes, you can use Linux pptpd with some kernel and ppp patches. Patches
> can be found at http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/mppe/.
> Cheers,
Just be careful. MPPE and MS CHAP V. 2 have been known to have security
issues
12.02.03 pisze Massimo Villa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> There's anybody who knows a ggod howto to install e simple ma secure VPN
> between two little lan?
> Is it possible for a single user (example, a home user with W2K), to use a
> win32 client (as Cisco client) for linking to a remote lan managed
Maybe you might have a look at FreeS/Wan for the server-side.
FreeS/Wan itself can be used to connect LANs directly via IPsec.
There are also various ways to connect Windows-clients to such an
IPsec-network.
If you're interested, maybe have a look at the FreeS/Wan-mailinglist
at: lists.freeswa
On 12 Feb 2003 at 11:52, Tadeusz Knapik wrote:
> 12.02.03 pisze Massimo Villa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > There's anybody who knows a ggod howto to install e simple ma secure
> > VPN between two little lan? Is it possible for a single user
> > (example, a home user with W2K), to use a win32 client
Some support for Win2K has also CIPE
(http://sites.inka.de/sites/bigred/devel/cipe.html) which is primarly
targeted for Linux systems. Unfortunately I have no real experiences
with that. But you could try.
mARTin
Massimo Villa wrote:
There's anybody who knows a ggod howto to insta
12.02.03 pisze Massimo Villa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> There's anybody who knows a ggod howto to install e simple ma secure VPN between two
>little lan?
> Is it possible for a single user (example, a home user with W2K), to use a win32
>client (as Cisco client) for linking to a remote lan managed b
Maybe you might have a look at FreeS/Wan for the server-side.
FreeS/Wan itself can be used to connect LANs directly via IPsec.
There are also various ways to connect Windows-clients to such an
IPsec-network.
If you're interested, maybe have a look at the FreeS/Wan-mailinglist
at: lists.freeswa
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