I started working for a great company that embraces and uses
open-source software (well, they use Gentoo and CentOS, but can't be
choosers and they don't hassle me about OpenBSD).  They have a Cisco
ASA that windows using folks can use at home to access resources.  I
understand that the ASA uses DTLS in a UDP type connection along with
an SSL connection for handshakes and as a fallback in case the DTLS
fails.

My question is, has anyone used a *BSD to connect to the network using
iskampd or ipsec?  I read the man pages for ipsec, but it doesn't look
positive.  I also found a program called "openconnect" which is
supposed to be able to work with this on the linuxes, but it won't
build on OpenBSD.  I just need a kick in the right direction.  If
there is a manpage I missed, please let me know.

Thanks
Bryan
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