Re: openbsd instead of cisco vpn client

2007-08-28 Thread Samuel Moñux
2007/8/27, Paolo Supino [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi I came across the following situation: there's network where several employees have access to a client of theirs using Cisco VPN clients. To centralize and ease administration I want to put in place an OpenBSD box that will create a single VPN.

Re: openbsd instead of cisco vpn client

2007-08-28 Thread c l
I've successfully built a site to site vpn between openbsd and cisco gear, both the 3000 series concentrators and asa 5520's. This might help. http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=117242498422792w=2 This details my setup that finally worked. http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-miscm=117245629704699w=2

Re: openbsd instead of cisco vpn client

2007-08-28 Thread Paolo Supino
Hi Samuel Great, thank you for the information. I will take a look at it and try it :-) TIA Paolo Samuel Moqux wrote: 2007/8/27, Paolo Supino [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi I came across the following situation: there's network where several employees have access to a client of theirs

openbsd instead of cisco vpn client

2007-08-27 Thread Paolo Supino
Hi I came across the following situation: there's network where several employees have access to a client of theirs using Cisco VPN clients. To centralize and ease administration I want to put in place an OpenBSD box that will create a single VPN. The client is so bearucratic that by the time

Re: openbsd instead of cisco vpn client

2007-08-27 Thread Darren Spruell
On 8/27/07, Paolo Supino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I came across the following situation: there's network where several employees have access to a client of theirs using Cisco VPN clients. To centralize and ease administration I want to put in place an OpenBSD box that will create a