On 14/11/2002, Adam C. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote To [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > 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.
OpenBSD as gateway/concentrator NT/2000/XP clients with the soft-pk client. works like a charme. one customer uses ~40 clients, another one 5 configurations most likely like on the already mentioned website www.allard.nu/openbsd/
