I tried setting up a VPN between WinXP and a litle Linksys VPN router
and the WinXP VPN capabilities were really horrible (the config tools
too).  So I found this program called SSH Sentinel which worked right
away for me.  But I repeat, I was connecting to a Linksys VPN Router,
not OpenBSD so YMMV.

Simply enter 'SSHSentinel1.3.2.2.exe' in google and you should find
quite a few links to download it.  That version was free, but the
company stopped releasing it to make more money or something so it's
not the latest, but it worked very well for me.

Jd

On 1/23/07, stupidmail4me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've checked and I've checked and I've checked. Please
help!

I have an OpenBSD 4.0 firewall on a public network,
let's say 1.2.3.4. It serves as a firewall/NAT box for
an internal network, 192.168.1.0/24.

There's a server located behind that box, say,
192.168.1.100. I need to create a VPN to that server.
(No, simply using a ssh tunnel won't work for various
reasons!)

Is it possible to create a VPN from an outside Windows
XP Pro machine to our private network using IPSEC?
I've read the man pages and they all say how to create
a VPN between two OpenBSD boxes. Fine, but that's not
what I need. There was a page on openbsd.cz that's not
there anymore.

Please, please help!



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