Has been done, can be done.

http://www.allard.nu/openbsd/

lots of VPN info there.  There's nothing on using the Windows client
specifically, but there's samples for dang near every other VPN client
out there.

==ml

On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 01:34:21PM -0600, Adam C. Hansen wrote:
> I am a fan of OpenBSD.  I have a need for a firewall that will support
> dial-up VPN's for users on the road to access resources on the internal
> LAN.  The road warriors are all running Windows 2000 Pro, so I have either
> pptp or l2tp as clients, however, would rather the later.  I need to make
> this decision and implement soon (boss gave deadline - if I can't do
> OpenBSD, he wants me to investigate Win2K/ISA...).  Any
> responses/advice/opinions would be greatly appreciated.  If you have
> experience with this, please also provide references for configuring the
> solution.
> 
> Thanks in advance for your time,
> Adam
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