On Wednesday 07 September 2005 5:58 pm, you wrote:
> --On 07 September 2005 17:30 -0400, Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
> > This takes the thread even OT, is the "stealth" mechanism built in,
> > or is there a special directive to be added?
>
> It uses a pre-shared key, so it doesn't happen by default wit
--On 07 September 2005 17:30 -0400, Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
This takes the thread even OT, is the "stealth" mechanism built in,
or is there a special directive to be added?
It uses a pre-shared key, so it doesn't happen by default with TLS
(read about tls-auth in doco to learn how to enable i
Simon,
This takes the thread even OT, is the "stealth" mechanism built in, or is
there a special directive to be added?
Thanks.
Dimitri
On Wednesday 07 September 2005 4:59 pm, you wrote:
> Why not give OpenVPN a try, works well with OpenBSD and Windows XP and
> has various options for password
Why not give OpenVPN a try, works well with OpenBSD and Windows XP and
has various options for password protection along with a nice 'stealth'
mechanism preventing it from appearing to none authorised clients.
http://openvpn.net
Tomas wrote:
Hello,
Please, can someone give me a clue how to
] On Behalf
Of Tomas
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 05:08
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: [OT] Question about vpn and athorization between OpenBSD and
Windows clients
Hello,
Please, can someone give me a clue how to setup a vpn with
authentication.
I've set up a vpn between Windows client
To echo the other replies, I highly suggest OpenVPN as well.
Both isakmpd and openvpn recommend using digital certs to control
access.
Openvpn also has the "auth-user-pass-verify" switch which calls a
script/app to do additional authentication. Think poor-man's 2-phase
authentication: have d
--On 07 September 2005 14:08 +0300, Tomas wrote:
Please, can someone give me a clue how to setup a vpn with
authentication.
I've set up a vpn between Windows clients and OpenBSD
server, everything works fine.
By itself 'vpn' can mean many things... tunnels over IPsec? PPTP?
unencrypted GRE/G
try poptop. I've used it only in a most basic scenario, but it seemed
to work well.
it does VPN Windows-style (PPTP).
--knitti
On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 14:08:08 +0300, Tomas wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Please, can someone give me a clue how to setup a vpn with authentication.
>I've set up a vpn between Windows clients and OpenBSD server, everything
>works fine. But since most of our clients are using ADSL lines and their
>IP's aren't sta
I use openvpn, it uses PKI so only hosts with keys that you've signed
will be able to access your vpn. I found an article
(http://blog.innerewut.de/articles/2005/07/04/openvpn-2-0-on-openbsd)
that helped me get it set up. openvpn also has client + server
versions for windows, so it might be usefu
Try this: http://www.thegreenbow.com/vpn.html.
works very very well with openbsd.
Tomas wrote:
Hello,
Please, can someone give me a clue how to setup a vpn with authentication.
I've set up a vpn between Windows clients and OpenBSD server, everything
works fine. But since most of our clients ar
Hello,
Please, can someone give me a clue how to setup a vpn with authentication.
I've set up a vpn between Windows clients and OpenBSD server, everything
works fine. But since most of our clients are using ADSL lines and their
IP's aren't static I had to allow the whole world to connect to my vpn
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