Steve Lake wrote:
At 10:53 PM 5/18/2008 +0200, Mister Olli wrote:
first you should consider the following questions:
- what kind of VPN do you wanna use? (SSL or IPSec based)
From what I remember of my security training years ago, IPSec
was always better. So I'd likely go with that.
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 08:35:26PM -0400, Steve Lake wrote:
>
> >From what I'm reading, it looks like you want a secure proxy rather than
> >a VPN, per se. SSH can be used to provide that functionality very
> >simply:
> >
> > http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=408
> >
> >That explains
From what I'm reading, it looks like you want a secure proxy rather than
a VPN, per se. SSH can be used to provide that functionality very
simply:
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=408
That explains how to use SSH for remote proxy service with Firefox, but
it's simple enough to
On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 06:02:14PM -0400, Steve Lake wrote:
> At 10:53 PM 5/18/2008 +0200, Mister Olli wrote:
>
> >- what kind of traffic do you wanna protect?
>
> Everything if possible. Basically I'm trying to create a
> protected Internet connection by using the VPN to allow me to co
At 10:53 PM 5/18/2008 +0200, Mister Olli wrote:
first you should consider the following questions:
- what kind of VPN do you wanna use? (SSL or IPSec based)
From what I remember of my security training years ago, IPSec was
always better. So I'd likely go with that.
- what kind of a
hi...
> Hi everyone. I'm looking for a tutorial on how to setup a VPN server
> on
> Freebsd. Since I'm unfamiliar with VPN, a guide that is as simple as
> possible would be preferred. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
first you should consider the following questions:
- wh
Hi everyone. I'm looking for a tutorial on how to setup a VPN server on
Freebsd. Since I'm unfamiliar with VPN, a guide that is as simple as
possible would be preferred. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
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On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 10:45:57PM +0100, Jon Theil Nielsen wrote:
> 2008/3/23, Alex de Kruijff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:43:58AM +0100, Jon Theil Nielsen wrote:
> > > I have tried some different ways to make a working VPN server on FreeBSD
> > 7.0.
> > > The main goal is
Hi,
I plan to setup a VPN gateway using OpenVPN. However, the setup is a
little bit weird. Here it is:
Priv. Network A<->FreeBSD Server< ->Linksys Router(NAT) <-- INTERNET
-->Cisco VPN Concentrator--> Priv. Network B
(OpenVPN Gateway)
I'm a newbie in this kind of t
Set gateway="YES" in rc.conf and reboot.
Then look into ipfw so you don't end up passing bogus traffic.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Koroush Saraf
> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 7:09 PM
> To:
Hi all,
I read the setup at http://www.blackh0le.net/articles/vpn-dun-howto.html to setup my
VPN.
However, I'm having a problem which I think is proxy-ARP not working. I like to ask
you to see if you know what's going on. When I ping 10.77.1.1 from windows XP machine
the packets get to the
Hello,
Our firewall is running FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE #3. and need to setup a VPN
connection.
Is there step by step instruction on how to do this? I am new at this.
Thanks,
Marcos
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