A couple of summers ago I setup a VPN on my home system using Windows 98. It wasn't too hard to do and seemed to work well in my brief experiment. If it was that easy using windows it must be pretty easy to setup in linux. Be aware that vpn's have security holes and are vulnerable.
Shannon Roddy wrote: >I don't think my first message went through... so here it goes >again...... > > > > >I need some advice from anyone in here that has set up VPNs in the >past. I have several sites that I need to link together as if they were >on the same LAN. The current topology looks like this: > >http://www.ligo-la.caltech.edu/~sroddy/current_top.png > >What I want is something like this: > >http://www.ligo-la.caltech.edu/~sroddy/new_top.png > >I am open to using *BSD, Linux or Solaris on the machines. I would >prefer to use Solaris or Linux, in that order. i have been looking into >Sun's SunScreen Lite 3.1 and their implementations of IPSec. > >Any software suggestions etc. would be welcome. BTW as far as software >- I drew the pictures using OpenOffice in about 15 minutes. I like! > >Thanks in advance, >Shannon > >_______________________________________________ >General mailing list >[email protected] >http://brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net > > >
