But of course there is. There are several, in fact. There is PGPNet,
which can be configured to use either PSK or RSA. There is also IRE
Safenet SoftPK, Windows2000, and SSH Sentinel. Each one has it's own
little quirks, but they do work. You may want to look at some of the
patches and add-ons to freeS/WAN that will help do what you want. You
can find those here:
http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_trees/freeswan-1.91/doc/web.html#patch
Here are some of the links out of my bookmarks file on the subject:
http://www.rommel.stw.uni-erlangen.de/~hshoexer/ipsec-howto/HOWTO.html
http://jixen.tripod.com/
http://tirnanog.ls.fi.upm.es/CriptoLab/Biblioteca/InfTech/InfTech_CriptoLab.htm
http://www.terradoncommunications.com/security/whitepapers/safe_net-to-free_swan.pdf
http://security.nta.no/freeswan-w2k.html
http://el06-24-29-255-187.ce.mediaone.net/carl/linux/ipsec/swan-w2k/swanw2k-b.html
http://www-ec.njit.edu/~rxt1077/Howto.txt
C-Ya,
Kenny
Benjamin Scott wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Want we want to do is create a VPN between a Linux server (Red Hat 6.2,
> kernel 2.2.19) and Win95 (and Win98, and WinME) clients, using IPsec. On the
> server side, FreeS/WAN (www.freeswan.org) is the obvious choice. What I am
> less sure about is the client.
>
> Does anyone know of an IPsec implementation for Win9X that works well?
> Security, interiperability, and ease-of-use are the most important factors, in
> that order. Price is less of a factor -- spending more money to get a product
> that works better is acceptable.
>
> Anyone? (Anyone? Buller? Buller? ;)
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