RE: Win32 to FreeBSD VPN

2001-09-26 Thread Peter Blok
I have W2K working with ipsec on 4.4-STABLE. Wasn't that hard. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shoichi Sakane Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 05:39 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Win32 to FreeBSD VPN &

Re: Win32 to FreeBSD VPN

2001-09-26 Thread Mike Tancsa
For the server size, use mpd on FreeBSD. It works very well. For client side, best to stick with PPTP if you are using anything less than win2k. I am not aware of any free IPSec clients for Windows that work well on all platforms. Even the built in VPN client on MS will require quite a few know

Re: Win32 to FreeBSD VPN

2001-09-25 Thread Julian Elischer
Shoichi Sakane wrote: > > > Does anybody have working VPN between > > Win32 client and FreeBSD server (PPTP or IPSec) > > if yes - which software you use. > > > Could someone point me to really working free or commercial software > > to solve this problem? for pptp look at the 'mpd' port for fr

Re: Win32 to FreeBSD VPN

2001-09-25 Thread Shoichi Sakane
> Does anybody have working VPN between > Win32 client and FreeBSD server (PPTP or IPSec) > if yes - which software you use. > Could someone point me to really working free or commercial software > to solve this problem? i am not sure of windows32. you can get informations by search engine w

RE: Win32 to FreeBSD VPN

2001-09-19 Thread Peter Blok
Dmitry, I have W2K working with ipsec on FreeBSD. On FreeBSD racoon is doing the ISAKMP, out of the ports directory. On win2k the standard ipsec stuff. I also have PPTP running using netgraph on FreeBSD. There are plenty of examples how to set it up for PPTP. On windows 98 and W2k the standard P