Hello!

Hmmm...clarification lang...this may oversimplifying
things, but with ipchains, you are dealing with
firewalls, where you're dealing with ports, network
traffic and such; with vpns you're basically
encrypting and tunneling your traffic. 


If you want to set up a firewall, use ipchains or
astaro; if you want vpns, try www.freeswan.org and/or
do a search on freshmeat.net





--- sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> meron na ba sa inyo ang naka pag setup ng vpn server
> using iptables/ipchains  (RedHat 7.1 kernel 2.4)?
> Any usefull site's (installing/configuring)? 
> 
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