Simon,

This takes the thread even OT, is the "stealth" mechanism built in, or is 
there a special directive to be added?

Thanks.

Dimitri

On Wednesday 07 September 2005 4:59 pm, you wrote:
> Why not give OpenVPN a try, works well with OpenBSD and Windows XP and
> has various options for password protection along with a nice 'stealth'
> mechanism preventing it from appearing to none authorised clients.
>
> http://openvpn.net
>
> Tomas wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >Please, can someone give me a clue how to setup a vpn with authentication.
> >I've set up a vpn between Windows clients and OpenBSD server, everything
> >works fine. But since most of our clients are using ADSL lines and their
> >IP's aren't static I had to allow the whole world to connect to my vpn
> >server and my internal network. There are a lot of PCs with Windows XP
> > with firewalls enabled in my internal network, so when a client comes
> > with a different IP each time he can't connect to Windos PCs because
> > their IPs aren't listed in windows firewalls. So I decided to somehow
> > authenticate those users and give them one of the internal IPs. But I
> > don't even have a clue how to do that. First thing I thought off was
> > authpf, but it only works with ssh clients. So maybe can someone help me?

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