I have also found
http://www.natecarlson.com/include/showpage.php?cat=linuxpage=ipsec-x509
to be very helpful too
Tim White
www.freeswan.org :)
Also, there's a heap of links in their documentation to other sites...
Extremely useful is this site:
http://vpn.ebootis.de/
I don't
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, David Kempe wrote:
What windows platforms exactly?
Assume win98 as base level
What applications are going to run over the vpn?
Printer sharing and X11/LBX.
Windows is still preferred at the end site so the can run other
applications. All sites are permanent. No 'Road
It seems my options are:
1) PoPToP + Windows Dialup Networking implementations which are relatively
insecure but easy to set up.
2) Freeswan and IPSEC which is secure but requires Win2K with windows high
encryption package installed.
You can use a piece of software like Netscreen remote to
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Jessica Mayo wrote:
Any suggestions/pointers to docs on setting up VPNs between Linux and
windows?
SME comes with VPN access for PPTP (MS VPN clients) built in. 128bit only.
http://www.mitel.com/products/product.cfm?p_id=76
Otherwise use SSH and it's suite of tools
Any suggestions/pointers to docs on setting up VPNs between Linux and
windows?
I haven't found googlejuice yet that has shown me anything I want, so
I'm appealing to the wider knowledge of SLUG...
I would prefer the windows end of the link to be as easily configured as
possible, as our support
What windows platforms exactly?
What applications are going to run over the vpn?
dave
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Any suggestions/pointers to docs
www.freeswan.org :)
Also, there's a heap of links in their documentation to other sites...
Extremely useful is this site:
http://vpn.ebootis.de/
I don't think I've read the docs there, but they should be good..
what really rocks tho is the tool provided there that reads a config file
which