Hello,

thanks for the point.

vpnc is working great. Nice. I was fed up of typing a billion times my
password. I can also download all articles I need from firefox. Simply
wonderful.

I will look at the other point when I have time (which means that I
will never look at it, I think)

thanks

Pau

2009/5/31 Stuart Henderson <[email protected]>:
> On 2009-05-31, Pau <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> The institute has a web page where they explain that
>> "Access from hosts located outside: You should use the Cisco VPN
>> Client software"
>
> there's a client for Cisco VPN devices in /usr/ports/security/vpnc,
> I haven't used it but it should work out ok.
>
>> I was meaning whether I can set up openvpn or so for my home wireless
>> connection, between router and laptops
>
> yes, or you can use ssh tunnel-forwarding, or ipsec.
>
> it is probably easier to configure ipsec between openbsd systems (using
> ipsec.conf) than it is to configure the other methods.
>
> see isakmpd(8) "PUBLIC KEY AUTHENTICATION" and ipsec.conf(5) "AUTOMATIC
> KEYING" as a starting point if you would like to try this.
>
> apart from writing an ipsec.conf line, in rc.conf.local you will need
> to start isakmpd and load the ipsec.conf file, and you'll also need to
> copy the laptop's public key to the router and vice-versa.
>
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