Hi, I am searching the similar setup for a few days. I have questions like this.
openbsd-AP <---> xp for simplicity, forget about the pf baba... at the mement. I just want it connected with ssh tunnel. 1. how can the xp connect to the openbsd-AP (through Authpf or ??) I mixed up the idea of authpf and putty connection. Can anyone show me the correct procedures how it works. Thanks Clarence --- Josh Grosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ;!!G > On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 09:14:52PM +0100, Didier > Wiroth wrote: > > Hello, > > I was wondering if there are users using openbsd > wifi accesspoints in a multi windows os environment > like: > > windows mobile 2003, windows mobile 5, xp. > > > > Do you know about tutorials or documentation on > how to setup such a "secure" openbsd accesspoint? > > > > I must honestly admit that I don't know which > secure technology to use to be able to connect with > all different clients, especially windows mobile > wifi clients. > > > > I would really appreciate any suggestions. > > Authpf(8) is a common tool for wifi authentication > -- I use it with W2K, WME, > W98, and OBSD clients. The Windows platforms all > run putty. > > Since wifi isn't secure -- you'll want to set up > encrypted connections for > your clients. I use ssh to tunnel everything, and > to provide SOCKS proxy > services as well. Your environment may need more > than that, if so, you can > use vpn(8) or the OpenVPN port. > > _______________________________________ 7Q'Y.I&,(l7s email 3q*>!H $U8| Yahoo! Messenger http://messenger.yahoo.com.hk