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.
> 
> 


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