Hello
I have to setup a VPN server and I wonder which free software running
on FreeBSD to choose as my knowledge in such softwares is very limited
for now.
So any feedbacks, links, infos are welcome
Thank you
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On 5/23/07, Frank Bonnet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to setup a VPN server and I wonder which free software running
on FreeBSD to choose as my knowledge in such softwares is very limited
for now.
OpenVPN is in ports and is working very well for me (including having
Windows clients connect
Frank Bonnet wrote:
I have to setup a VPN server and I wonder which free software running
on FreeBSD to choose as my knowledge in such softwares is very limited
for now.
So any feedbacks, links, infos are welcome
Try net/mpd4. It probably does anything you need from radius auth to
netgraph
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Does anyone know of any software that would allow a client attach a
VPN *to* a process running within a FreeBSD jail from a Windows
machine?
It doesn't help now, but there is work underway to make the
whole network stack clonable under
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Does anyone know of any software that would allow a client attach a VPN *to* a
process running within a FreeBSD jail from a Windows machine?
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Does anyone know of any software that would allow a client attach a VPN *to* a
process running within a FreeBSD jail from a Windows machine?
I believe you can sort-of do this with a certain amount of packet
redirection and firewall trickery, but it isn't very easy and
Am 10.08.2006 um 01:09 schrieb Christopher Martin:
Also, the load IPSec (or any encryption method for that matter)
places on
the encapsulating router is non-trivial, so be aware that if your
hardware
is a bit old you may get disappointing performance. I would suggest
making
the hardware at
I am going to venture into the field of the security gurus so help me
God! It looks like I am gonna get stuck in wet cement, I can feel it;)
I have two sites, siteA and siteB. Each site has a horde of Windows PCs
behind a FreeBSD box, which acts as a firewall/router/proxy/everything:)
Each site
I am going to venture into the field of the security gurus so help me
God! It looks like I am gonna get stuck in wet cement, I can feel it;)
I have two sites, siteA and siteB. Each site has a horde of Windows PCs
behind a FreeBSD box, which acts as a firewall/router/proxy/everything:)
Each site
there is a freebsd based project called pfsense (.org) that would suit your
needs perfectly.
ive been running it for quite a while now, and i think its the best thing
since sliced bread. i have a IPSec WAN between 2 sites (my apt, and my
servers that are at a colo). tons of features that are
On 08/09/2006 12:33, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
I am going to venture into the field of the security gurus so help me
God! It looks like I am gonna get stuck in wet cement, I can feel it;)
I have two sites, siteA and siteB. Each site has a horde of Windows PCs
behind a FreeBSD box, which acts
Am 09.08.2006 um 19:33 schrieb Odhiambo Washington:
In this scenario, siteA has several applications running on several
windows servers which are behind the FreeBSD box. The challenge is
to allow siteB to access these applications securely via the WAN
setup. VPN comes straight to mind, but
The FreeBSD Handbook has a chapter on this:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ipsec.html
HTH.
The only problem with IPSec is you need static IP addresses for the
tunnelling mode (unless somebody knows something I don't, at which point I'd
really like to hear
Of Christopher
Martin
Sent: Thursday, 10 August 2006 8:42 AM
To: FreeBSD Questions Mailing List (E-mail)
Subject: RE: FreeBSD as a VPN Server/Router
The FreeBSD Handbook has a chapter on this:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ipsec.html
HTH
VPN hardware boxes I've seen only support
peer-to-peer mode IPSec not client-server mode, despite their
marketing literature.
Most moderate sized organizations use Windows 2003 with
dual NICs in them as VPN servers. As a result there's no market
for a stable VPN server hardware box that's targeted
I need FreeBSD VPN server software that will support Win2K, unix,
Mac OS X, and Linux clients.
Anyone have a suggestion/s?
hal
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OpenVPN is a good idea
Hi Enrico
I need FreeBSD VPN server software that will support Win2K, unix,
Mac OS X, and Linux clients.
Anyone have a suggestion/s?
hal
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I'd go with a VPN router, they usually have the best results.
hal wrote:
I need FreeBSD VPN server software that will support Win2K, unix,
Mac OS X, and Linux clients.
Anyone have a suggestion/s?
hal
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Any suggestions?
hal
On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:08 AM, John Cruz wrote:
I'd go with a VPN router, they usually have the best results.
hal wrote:
I need FreeBSD VPN server software that will support Win2K, unix,
Mac OS X, and Linux clients.
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hal wrote:
Any suggestions?
hal
On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:08 AM, John Cruz wrote:
I'd go with a VPN router, they usually have the best results.
hal wrote:
I need FreeBSD VPN server software that will support Win2K, unix,
Mac OS X, and Linux clients
OpenVPN, it's the shit. easy to setup. supports all the clients named.
hal wrote:
Any suggestions?
hal
On Mar 9, 2006, at 11:08 AM, John Cruz wrote:
I'd go with a VPN router, they usually have the best results.
hal wrote:
I need FreeBSD VPN server software that will support Win2K, unix
Hello
I need some infos on FreeBSD baed VPN server
links/experiences welcome
thanks a lot
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Frank Bonnet wrote:
I need some infos on FreeBSD baed VPN server
links/experiences welcome
I'm using OpenVPN (http://www.openvpn.org), and I'm very happy with it.
It's simple to set up (*much* simpler than IPSEC), and it has so far
been reliable for me. Since it uses SSL for encryption
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 04:38:34PM +0100, Scott Mitchell wrote:
Hi all,
As in the subject - has anyone managed to get a FreeBSD machine to connect
to a Cisco VPN server, using IPSec and 2-factor authentication (password +
SecurID card)? My employer has been acquired by another company
Hi all,
As in the subject - has anyone managed to get a FreeBSD machine to connect
to a Cisco VPN server, using IPSec and 2-factor authentication (password +
SecurID card)? My employer has been acquired by another company, and this
will soon be the only remote-access method available. Linux
Scott Mitchell wrote:
Hi all,
As in the subject - has anyone managed to get a FreeBSD machine to connect
to a Cisco VPN server, using IPSec and 2-factor authentication (password +
SecurID card)? My employer has been acquired by another company, and this
will soon be the only remote-access method
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 12:26:45PM -0500, Ash wrote:
Scott Mitchell wrote:
Hi all,
As in the subject - has anyone managed to get a FreeBSD machine to connect
to a Cisco VPN server, using IPSec and 2-factor authentication (password +
SecurID card)? My employer has been acquired by another
Scott Mitchell wrote:
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 12:26:45PM -0500, Ash wrote:
Scott Mitchell wrote:
Hi all,
As in the subject - has anyone managed to get a FreeBSD machine to connect
to a Cisco VPN server, using IPSec and 2-factor authentication (password +
SecurID card)? My employer has been
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 01:41:20PM -0500, Ash wrote:
Scott Mitchell wrote:
Thanks, that looks promising. The SecurID thing is apparently just a
flavour of XAUTH which seems to be supported, so it might just work.
Cheers,
Scott
Whoops forgot to mention that I had configured
Hello Jonathan,
I found this thread from a long time ago at FreeBSD addicts:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2003-December/027869.ht
ml
I'm having absolutely identical problem with my MPD (it used to work and
then it just stopped, who knows why). I tried to follow up on that
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Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 9:27 AM
Subject: mpd VPN Server / W2K Clients
Hello Jonathan,
I found this thread from a long time ago at FreeBSD addicts:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail
hello
I would like to setup my freebsd 5.2-CURRENT box as a VPN server for windows 2k/xp
clients, and enable them to use internet (PPPoE ADSL) connection. the clients are on
various subnets connected to my box via LAN.
I consider using pptop port for setting up VPN server, but if you have some
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From: lycanthrope [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 6:59 PM
Subject: VPN server
hello
I would like to setup my freebsd 5.2-CURRENT box as a VPN server for
windows 2k/xp clients, and enable them to use internet (PPPoE ADSL
I am looking for some recomendations for a powerful (yet simple if
possible) VPN server.
You have two options, there is 'mpd' and 'PoPToP'. I have run them
both, but mpd seems to support Microsoft clients with less hassle
(at least in my experience).
At present I will need to only have access
I am looking for some recomendations for a powerful (yet simple if
possible) VPN server.
At present I will need to only have access to one other network in a
different office running Win2K PPTP. Hopefully I will need to expand in
the future to other networks that may or may not be MS based.
I
Foster
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Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 3:11 PM
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Subject: VPN server
I am looking for some recomendations for a powerful (yet simple if
possible) VPN server.
At present I
Hello,
I am trying to configure mpd for road warrior w2k clients to
connect to,
and I'm running into a few issues, hoping some of you could help out.
I'm not sure if there are other issues that need to be configured
differently besides mpd, like ppp or natd, etc. Or do you
need to
Hello,
I am trying to configure mpd for road warrior w2k clients to connect to,
and I'm running into a few issues, hoping some of you could help out.
I'm not sure if there are other issues that need to be configured
differently besides mpd, like ppp or natd, etc. Or do you need to change
options
Bill Asher wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to configure mpd for road warrior w2k clients to connect to,
and I'm running into a few issues, hoping some of you could help out.
I'm not sure if there are other issues that need to be configured
differently besides mpd, like ppp or natd, etc. Or do you need
from above workstations to external W2K VPN
server with real IP through IPNAT of FreeBSD box. But we can make only one
VPN connection. The Win workstation shows message that VPN server doesn't
answer if we try creating second VPN (I think that the IPNAT can't pass more
than one PPTP, maybe I am
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