Hello all, Adric �crivait : > If the windows clients are single machines (not on a network of their > own), then that (vtun) won't quite work right. Check your Windows > machines to see what VPN tech they are capable of. If you can do IPSEC > (the standard) you can use Freeswan on Linux to set up your tunnels. If > your Windows machines can't do IPSEC yet, you may have to get PGP (which > provides a PGPnet IPSEC client). Linux freeswan is at freeswan.org > (AFAIR) or just apt-cache search freeswan.
FYI, Windows is capable of using PPTP connexions (from Win98SE at least). So you may try PPTP daemon for Linux. I never tryied the daemon myself since we use dedicated hardware for the daemon side. But the Windows client works just fine and is given with the default Windows installation componants => nothing more to get, just select Communication / VPN. I did try PPTP client for Linux (with Debian Woody) and didn't success, but I must admit I only tried for a few minutes... And I'm pretty sure it will works when I'll really have time to fully test it. Probably this week-end... ;-) Cheers, J.C. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

