Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-22 Thread Michael Alaimo
se OpenVPN, you should check it out. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Peter Hopfgartner Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 6:09 AM To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows Can you better define your s

Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-22 Thread Peter Landry
d check it out. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Peter Hopfgartner > Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 6:09 AM > To: misc@openbsd.org > Subject: Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows > > Can you better defin

Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-22 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 01:41:05PM +0800, Lars Hansson wrote: > On Friday 22 December 2006 13:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > What of the built-in VPN client for the Windows OS? > > While it works it suffers mainly from two things; being confusing to > configure and lacking strong ciphers (you on

Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-22 Thread Brian Candler
On Fri, Dec 22, 2006 at 05:03:11AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm looking for peoples' experiences and advice for setting up a VPN > between OpenBSD (I will be using 4.0) and Windows XP/2000 systems. I have > tested the Greenbow client and it seems ok. What of the built-in VPN > client for

Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-22 Thread Peter Hopfgartner
Can you better define your set up? If you want to connect from a Windows road warrior which may or may not be behind a NAT, OpenVPN can hardly be beat in ease of use, robustness etc. It runs fine as a service or on demand, has optionally a nice GUI and I had no issues with packet length etc.

Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-22 Thread Toni Mueller
Hello, On Fri, 22.12.2006 at 05:03:11 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm looking for peoples' experiences and advice for setting up a VPN > between OpenBSD (I will be using 4.0) and Windows XP/2000 systems. I > have tested the Greenbow client and it seems ok. What of the

Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-21 Thread Axton
On 12/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi gang, > > I'm looking for peoples' experiences and advice for setting up a VPN > between OpenBSD (I will be using 4.0) and Windows XP/2000 systems. I have > tested the Greenbow client and it seems ok. What of the built-in VPN client

Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-21 Thread pmatulis
- Original Message -From: Edy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Friday, December 22, 2006 12:17 amSubject: Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to WindowsTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: misc@openbsd.org> Hi Peter,> > Have you look at OpenVPN?> > Please check out this document> > http://blog.innerewut.de/articles/20

Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-21 Thread Lars Hansson
On Friday 22 December 2006 13:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What of the built-in VPN client for the Windows OS? While it works it suffers mainly from two things; being confusing to configure and lacking strong ciphers (you only get DES and 3DES). --- Lars Hansson

Re: VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-21 Thread Edy
Hi Peter, Have you look at OpenVPN? Please check out this document http://blog.innerewut.de/articles/2005/07/04/openvpn-2-0-on-openbsd Cheers, Edy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi gang, I'm looking for peoples' experiences and advice for setting up a VPN between OpenBSD (I will be using 4.0) an

VPN solutions for OpenBSD to Windows

2006-12-21 Thread pmatulis
Hi gang, I'm looking for peoples' experiences and advice for setting up a VPN between OpenBSD (I will be using 4.0) and Windows XP/2000 systems. I have tested the Greenbow client and it seems ok. What of the built-in VPN client for the Windows OS? I am mostly interested in ease of configurat