Paul might also want to try OpenBSD 2.6... no need to hassle with
FreeSWAN, as it comes with IPSec off the CD.

jeff

On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 11:00:09PM -0800, mark wolfe wrote:
> I'm doing what you want from behind two linux gateway's running ipsec.  
> Works fine, and the cost is right.   The boxes were in place on both
> networks already, it just required ipsec in the kernel, took all of 30
> minutes to setup the thing.   Machines at one site login to a domain
> controller (samba box) at the other site.   Getting ready to try PGPNet
> with it for guys with laptops.
> Check out http://www.freeswan.org
> 
> 
> Paul Gracy wrote:
> > 
> > Someone asked what my communication needs are.  Fair enough.
> > 
> > I need to be able to map NT drive shares, communicate with an Exchange
> > server, communicate with a Microsft SQL server, communicate with an Oracle
> > server, telnet to unix hosts, and browse the intranet web site.  Essentially
> > I need to be able to make my NT computer at home think, and act, pretty much
> > like it is on the network at work.  Thus, NetBEUI is not required because we
> > are an all IP shop, but NetBIOS over TCP/IP probably is.
> > 
> > I need my traffic(work bits after connecting) and my connection(password
> > bits) to be encrypted against prying eyes on the internet.
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