Hello Chris
PPTP works also behind NAT and key is 128 bit long. In most parts 12b bit are
enough. PPTP is also a vpn solutions.
Am Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 12:28:10PM -0400 Chris Shenton schrieb:
Aaron P. Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suggest looking at openvpn, it is a ssl based vpn
Hi,
I am looking at how to implement VPN but I'm getting confused as to how
IPSec, IKE, OpenSSL, FreeSWAN, racoon etc. all fit into the picture. I
am looking at two scenarios, and I have two questions.
1) Standard IPSec tunnel:
++ IPSec/VPN ++
LAN---| FW
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 03:38, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi,
I am looking at how to implement VPN but I'm getting confused as to how
IPSec, IKE, OpenSSL, FreeSWAN, racoon etc. all fit into the picture. I
am looking at two scenarios, and I have two questions.
1) Standard IPSec tunnel:
Aaron P. Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suggest looking at openvpn, it is a ssl based vpn that is fairly easy
to set up. I might shy away from freeswan as it is for the most part
out of development, only one more rollup and that's it.
Any suggestions for something compatible with
Any suggestions for something compatible with Cisco's 3080 VPN
product? Something that will work from behind my home NAT box,
ideally?
There is nothing that I know of, I have a 3000 at work and wanted to do the
same thing. There is a cli client for the 3000 in ports that I did manage to
get
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 11:47:43 -0500, Michael Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any suggestions for something compatible with Cisco's 3080 VPN
product? Something that will work from behind my home NAT box,
ideally?
There is nothing that I know of, I have a 3000 at work and wanted to do the
On Oct 27, 2004, at 3:38 AM, Erik Norgaard wrote:
Hi,
I am looking at how to implement VPN but I'm getting confused as to how
IPSec, IKE, OpenSSL, FreeSWAN, racoon etc. all fit into the picture. I
am looking at two scenarios, and I have two questions.
1) Standard IPSec tunnel:
++
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Hello all,
I have MPD setup to create pptp VPN. I have a couple of questions.
1) How do I make traffic coming from a host that's connected to the VPN
look like it's coming from a VPN IP address? Currently it comes from
their real, i.e. public IP