On Saturday 24 March 2007 13:27, David Brodbeck wrote:
> James Wright wrote:
> > On Tuesday 20 March 2007 13:56, David Brodbeck wrote:
> >> James Wright wrote:
> >>> I caught the VPN part, where exactly is the issue? I have used IBM's
> >>> emulator to access an AS400 behind a SonicWall with both Linux and
> >>> Windows (mostly Linux though), as well as VPN to a Windows Server 2003
> >>> domain. Does the SonicWall log show that your VPN attempts with Linux
> >>> are being blocked, or are you having trouble setting up VPN with Linux?
> >>
> >> Not sure how to set it up. SonicWall has their own VPN client, but it's
> >> Windows-only. The only example I could find of setting up a VPN
> >> connection with a SonicWall at one endpoint and Linux at the other used
> >> hard-coded static IP addresses.
> >
> > Sorry for the late reply, been working too hard. I will play around and
> > see what I can do and get back to you in the nextcouple of days.
>
> Thanks. I've played with IPSEC in the past, but I've always found it
> pretty confusing. Interoperability between different implementations
> seems to be spotty at best.
David,
After screwing around with the SonicWall software with Wine (no-go) I
found
SonicWall's own Linux solution. I believe that this may be your solution as
well. Check out:
<http://www.vpn-technology.com/Interoperability/SonicWALL%20VPN%20with%20Red%20Hat%20Linux.pdf>
and see what you think.
Good luck!
- James W.
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