Anyone know of some IPSEC Tunnel Server side software which can be put onto a Linux box, so that a Router / Windoze box could IPSEC tunnel into ?

FreeS/WAN, as someone's already commented.


I'll make some additional points:

-  There's no such thing as an IPSec "server" or IPSec "client".  They are
   both just "endpoints".  i.e. each side can be set up to authenticate the
   other.  Of course some software that's sold as a "client" just has the
   detection of incoming connection traffic disabled so you can't just
   initiate an IPSec connection into it, but it's still really just an
   "endpoint".

-  I can't recommend IPCop highly enough for IPSec.  Sure it is designed
   to run as a dedicated firewall appliance and doesn't just sit on your
   existing Linux machine, but it makes setting up IPSec a thousand times
   easier.  www.ipcop.org

-  Router?  Cisco perhaps?  Better go sign up for export approval for a
   3DES key from Cisco.  Cisco only ship (by default) single DES enabled
   routers outside of the US, and FreeS/WAN (quite rightly) only supports
   3DES not single DES.

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