Re: VPN questions

2004-10-31 Thread Martin Schweizer
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

VPN questions

2004-10-27 Thread Erik Norgaard
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

Re: VPN questions

2004-10-27 Thread Aaron P. Martinez
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:

Re: VPN questions

2004-10-27 Thread Chris Shenton
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

RE: VPN questions

2004-10-27 Thread Michael Clark
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

Re: VPN questions

2004-10-27 Thread Aaron Nichols
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

Re: VPN questions

2004-10-27 Thread Eric Crist
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: ++

MPD VPN questions...

2004-10-03 Thread Eric Crist
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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