I have W2K working with ipsec on 4.4-STABLE. Wasn't that hard.
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Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 05:39
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Subject: Re: Win32 to FreeBSD VPN
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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
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
> 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
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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