Hello,
First: thanks for OpenBSD 6.2, another great release ... and oooh, boy,
upgrading is such a joy! Its awesome cause its painless and is done faster than
even booting most full blown operating systems.
Second, my problem:
We have 2 roadwarriors doing projects for another company, and they
Hello misc,
I've the follow situation:
WAN --OBSD---LAN
|
|__DMZ 192.168.1.0/24 ---Windows 2003 - RRAS --
10.20.30.x/27- VPN IP's CLIENT
Clients connect to RRAS server and pf, filter traffic from VPN clients to
LAN services.
The problem is:
If you can, change to a different type of VPN. Not because of the storm,
but because PPTP has been broken security-wise. Good results have been
achieved with OpenVPN.
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 11:56 PM, R0me0 *** knight@gmail.com wrote:
Hello misc,
I've the follow situation:
WAN
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Aaron Mason simplersolut...@gmail.com wrote:
If you can, change to a different type of VPN. Not because of the storm,
but because PPTP has been broken security-wise. Good results have been
achieved with OpenVPN.
I'm having remarkable success with npppd(8) and
In future I will migrate, but for now, i need solve this issue.
I' ve tried to change tcp.closed and tcp.closing timeout but without
success.
Thanks for replies.
Any tips will be apprecited,
Regards
2013/1/31 Aaron Mason simplersolut...@gmail.com
If you can, change to a different type of VPN.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 04:41, Reyk Floeter r...@openbsd.org wrote:
I recently implemented support for DHCP-over-IPsec (RFC 3456) in
dhclient(8) and dhcpd(8). B This makes it very easy to run an OpenBSD
IPsec gateway with IPsec clients that automatically obtain VPN IP
address, internal DNS IP
Hi,
SSL VPN is a bit hyped but OpenVPN is a working solution if you need
it (Why did I say? Well, SSH VPN is a nice alternative that misses a
Windows client and GUI) - But I don't see a reason that SSL VPN is any
better than modern IPsec:
- IPsec is probably more secure than SSL VPN (at least
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 12:09:58PM -0400, Brynet wrote:
Hi stan,
Are you talking about a PPTP client?
http://openports.se/net/pptp
-Brynet
btw., Microsoft recently introduced a new VPN protocol SSTP as a
successor for PPTP and to swim in the SSL VPN market.
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
stan wrote:
OUr company was bought out a while back, and the new oweres are changing
pretty much everryhting. This includes changing external access from a
Cisco VPN to a Microsoft VPN. Can anyone here give me a pinter to
where I
can get information on this?
What I
OUr company was bought out a while back, and the new oweres are changing
pretty much everryhting. This includes changing external access from a
Cisco VPN to a Microsoft VPN. Can anyone here give me a pinter to where I
can get information on this?
What I want to be able to do is use my OpenBSD
Hi stan,
Are you talking about a PPTP client?
http://openports.se/net/pptp
-Brynet
stan wrote:
OUr company was bought out a while back, and the new oweres are changing
pretty much everryhting. This includes changing external access from a
Cisco VPN to a Microsoft VPN. Can anyone here give me a pinter to where I
can get information on this?
What I want to be able to do
, and the new oweres are changing
pretty much everryhting. This includes changing external access from a
Cisco VPN to a Microsoft VPN. Can anyone here give me a pinter to where I
can get information on this?
What I want to be able to do is use my OpenBSD firwall at home to VPN on to
work
Hi Stan,
OUr company was bought out a while back, and the new oweres are changing
pretty much everryhting. This includes changing external access from a
Cisco VPN to a Microsoft VPN. Can anyone here give me a pinter to where
I
can get information on this?
What I want to be able to do is use
Are you connecting two LANs over a distance or connecting clients to a LAN?
--Lars
2009/3/12 Lars NoodC)n l...@umich.edu:
Are you connecting two LANs over a distance or connecting clients to a LAN?
--Lars
Connecting two LANs.
/jm
Hi everyone. A web search only picked up antiquated information on
this one. I'm talking about setting up a network to network VPN
between Microsoft and OpenBSD gateways. I'm here asking for comments
on what people are actually doing and hopefully with pros and cons
included. So which
Juan Miscaro wrote:
... I'm here asking for comments
on what people are actually doing and hopefully with pros and cons
included. So which solution? OpenVPN or native IPSEC (isakmpd)? ...
MS products are not really designed for interoperability, rather the
opposite. So you may wish to
2009/3/11 Lars NoodC)n l...@umich.edu:
Juan Miscaro wrote:
... I'm here asking for comments
on what people are actually doing and hopefully with pros and cons
included. B So which solution? B OpenVPN or native IPSEC (isakmpd)? B ...
MS products are not really designed for interoperability,
Juan Miscaro wrote:
Thanks. Yeah, I am going to push to have an OpenBSD portal installed
on the remote end. Thing is, how am I going to get it installed?
http://openvpn.net/index.php/downloads.html
http://openvpn.net/howto.html#startup
2009/3/11 Lars NoodC)n l...@umich.edu:
Juan Miscaro wrote:
Thanks. B Yeah, I am going to push to have an OpenBSD portal installed
on the remote end. B Thing is, how am I going to get it installed?
http://openvpn.net/index.php/downloads.html
http://openvpn.net/howto.html#startup
Has anyone working pptp-linux client to access MS VPN servers?
Could someone share config?
sysctl.conf
net.inet.gre.allow=1
ppp.conf
vpn:
set device !/usr/local/sbin/pptp vpn_server_address --nolaunchpppd
set authname vpn_login
set authkey vpn_password
add default HISADDR
enable dns
Hello!
Has anyone working pptp-linux client to access MS VPN servers?
Could someone share config?
Thanks!
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