On 2009-05-31, Pau <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The institute has a web page where they explain that
> "Access from hosts located outside: You should use the Cisco VPN
> Client software"

there's a client for Cisco VPN devices in /usr/ports/security/vpnc,
I haven't used it but it should work out ok.

> I was meaning whether I can set up openvpn or so for my home wireless
> connection, between router and laptops

yes, or you can use ssh tunnel-forwarding, or ipsec.

it is probably easier to configure ipsec between openbsd systems (using
ipsec.conf) than it is to configure the other methods.

see isakmpd(8) "PUBLIC KEY AUTHENTICATION" and ipsec.conf(5) "AUTOMATIC
KEYING" as a starting point if you would like to try this.

apart from writing an ipsec.conf line, in rc.conf.local you will need
to start isakmpd and load the ipsec.conf file, and you'll also need to
copy the laptop's public key to the router and vice-versa.


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