Hi List,
What's the best way to create a VPN (IPSec) client-to-site under CentOS 5.4?
Thanks in advance.
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João Salvatti
Graduated in Computer Science
Federal University of Para - UFPA - Brazil
E-Mail: salva...@gmail.com
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João Salvatti wrote:
Hi List,
What's the best way to create a VPN (IPSec) client-to-site under CentOS 5.4?
the best way is to use ssl-vpn rather than ipsec, via OpenVPN. Its a
breeze to install and configure compared to most any other VPN, quite
easy for the server to push routing
the best way is to use ssl-vpn rather than ipsec, via OpenVPN. Its a
breeze to install and configure compared to most any other VPN, quite
easy for the server to push routing rules to the clients, etc.
I'll second the OpenVPN reco, I just migrated off a Cisco PIX to this
and it is the most
Openswan is your friend. I have it running (under OpenSUSE) and it is
quite easy. I tend to favor IPsec over SSL as I don't like to have
openssl as a dependancy.
http://www.openswan.org
-geoff
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Geoff Galitz
Blankenheim, DE
http://www.galitz.org
Geoff Galitz wrote:
Openswan is your friend. I have it running (under OpenSUSE) and it is
quite easy. I tend to favor IPsec over SSL as I don't like to have
openssl as a dependancy.
http://www.openswan.org
On the other hand, if you don't have a strict requirement for IPsec, it is much
On Thu, 2009-10-22 at 10:48 -0700, Geoff Galitz wrote:
Openswan is your friend. I have it running (under OpenSUSE) and it is
quite easy. I tend to favor IPsec over SSL as I don't like to have
openssl as a dependancy.
http://www.openswan.org
I second this.
IPSec also has another
Geoff Galitz wrote:
Openswan is your friend. I have it running (under OpenSUSE) and it is
quite easy. I tend to favor IPsec over SSL as I don't like to have
openssl as a dependancy.
http://www.openswan.org
On the other hand, if you don't have a strict requirement for IPsec, it is
much
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
the best way is to use ssl-vpn rather than ipsec, via OpenVPN.
Its a breeze to install and configure compared to most any other
VPN, quite easy for the server to push routing rules to the
clients, etc.
I'll second the OpenVPN reco, I just
Thanks for all.
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Paul Heinlein heinl...@madboa.com wrote:
On Thu, 22 Oct 2009, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
the best way is to use ssl-vpn rather than ipsec, via OpenVPN.
Its a breeze to install and configure compared to most any other
VPN, quite easy for the
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