Darrick,

Made a very good suggestion. OpenVPN is an awesome solution and is what I
have been using for some years now.


On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Darrick Hartman
<dhart...@djhsolutions.com>wrote:

>  David,
>
> OpenVPN will be easier to work with than IPSec for this purpose (especially
> if you are on a dynamic IP at your house).  The IPSec Road Warrior support
> works fine for one dynamic end point.
>
> There are several resources for using OpenVPN (including a gui) on OS X.  I
> believe Lonnie has a Mac so he can probably make further suggestions.
>
> Darrick
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* David Kerr [da...@kerr.net]
> *Sent:* Thursday, October 06, 2011 12:55 PM
> *To:* AstLinux Users Mailing List
> *Subject:* [Astlinux-users] VPN config
>
>  What VPN settings should I use on my Astlinux gateway if I want to
> connect my Apple MacBook's onto my local network when outside of the house?
>  The built in VPN client in OS X gives me three choices for VPN... "L2TP
> over IPSec" or "PPTP" or "Cisco IPSec".  Looking at the Astlinux network tab
> I see a PPTP option which seems fairly easy to setup, but there are two
> IPSec options which look more complicated, I don't know which to select, nor
> whether either would work.
>
>  Any advice / suggestions?
>
>  Thanks
> David
>
>
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