Re: Cisco 3002 VPN client to OpenBSD?

2007-10-09 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 18:50 -0400, Rod Dorman wrote: On Friday, October 5, 2007, 15:14:41, Jeff Simmons wrote: On Friday 05 October 2007 01:17, Claer wrote: The Cisco client license forbids explicitely to connect to anything but Cisco Hardware. You could rip the ISA controller out of a Pix

Re: Cisco 3002 VPN client to OpenBSD?

2007-10-05 Thread Claer
On Wed, Oct 03 2007 at 32:20, Jeff Simmons wrote: Anyone have any experience with this? A company a client of mine wishes to work with insists this will work, but I have my doubts. The documentation for the 3002 seems to indicate that it is specifically for connections to a Cisco 3000

Re: Cisco 3002 VPN client to OpenBSD?

2007-10-05 Thread Jeff Simmons
On Friday 05 October 2007 01:17, Claer wrote: The Cisco client license forbids explicitely to connect to anything but Cisco Hardware. If that's so, then legal forgot to tell marketing. ;-) The Cisco VPN 3002 Hardware Client works with all operating systems ...

Re: Cisco 3002 VPN client to OpenBSD?

2007-10-05 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 12:14 -0700, Jeff Simmons wrote: On Friday 05 October 2007 01:17, Claer wrote: The Cisco client license forbids explicitely to connect to anything but Cisco Hardware. If that's so, then legal forgot to tell marketing. ;-) The Cisco VPN 3002 Hardware Client works

Re: Cisco 3002 VPN client to OpenBSD?

2007-10-05 Thread Rod Dorman
On Friday, October 5, 2007, 15:14:41, Jeff Simmons wrote: On Friday 05 October 2007 01:17, Claer wrote: The Cisco client license forbids explicitely to connect to anything but Cisco Hardware. If that's so, then legal forgot to tell marketing. ;-) The Cisco VPN 3002 Hardware Client works

Re: Cisco 3002 VPN client to OpenBSD?

2007-10-04 Thread Brian A. Seklecki
There is a lot of work in racoon(8) as a server and client on Cisco proprietary extensions. I haven't tested it in about 10 weeks, though. You'll want to run the trunk source code from ipsec-tools if you test it. I'm not sure if the ipsec(4) stack in OpenBSD 4.x will work with racoon, though.

Cisco 3002 VPN client to OpenBSD?

2007-10-03 Thread Jeff Simmons
Anyone have any experience with this? A company a client of mine wishes to work with insists this will work, but I have my doubts. The documentation for the 3002 seems to indicate that it is specifically for connections to a Cisco 3000 series VPN concentrator, and it requires (?)

Re: Cisco 3002 VPN client to OpenBSD?

2007-10-03 Thread Aaron W. Hsu
I highly recommend that you don't go with the routers, and just do your own work, mostly because it's a pain. On the other hand, vpnc is ported to OpenBSD and it works. You can see some of the issues relating to this when you check out the ports@ list where you can find some of the discussions