It is a little hard to find.  Google for sourceforge ipcop 1.4 beta
Try this URL.

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ipcop/

Scroll down, way down...

Ciao, Dave.

PS The dev lists have the MD5 Sums.

Please report bugs, I think it is very close to being released.  There is a
small issue with dialing so check the dev list if you have adsl or modem for
red. I think it is line 212, but could be wrong there.


-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 23 April 2004 10:12 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: West Coast & Queenstown Trip Report

On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 21:41, David Taylor wrote:
> Snipped
>
> I have RedHat 9 on each site.  I could build a couple of IPCop Boxes and
> have them changed over if that would meet all the requirments.  What's the
> difference?
>
> A huge difference.  IPCop is an SPI Firewall distro and the VPN config is
> via GUI, not some esoteric config files that IPSec experts only
understand.
>
> That said, you should look at IPCop v1.4beta for your VPN, IMHO.

I wanted to try that, but couldn't find the download. Pointers?


> The beta version allows for a blue interface, designated for wireless.
> Chuck an access point on the blue, plug in the mac address and the blue
> goes to red, but not green by default.
> For VPN, yes it is a little bit tricky with IPCop for beginners, but a
damn
> sight better than manual config.  It does a two node VPN very well.  I do
> not have it going with more than two nodes, but did not try that hard as
> the GUI does not allow for that AFAIK.  Remember that right stands for
Red,
> and left for Local network, and you are set in IPCop.  There is a
> surprising amount of support and extras for IPCop when you go looking for
> it.  Like anything, you need to play in a LAB environment before.
>
> Ciao, Dave

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