I will try poptop, npppd.
Thank you.
Simon A.
- Original Message -
From: Johan Beisser
Sent: 08/31/12 07:55 PM
To: Simon ALFRED
Subject: Re: vpn access for Macos, windows clients
On Aug 30, 2012, at 22:28, "Simon ALFRED" wrote: > >
Thank you for this first reply
On Aug 30, 2012, at 22:28, "Simon ALFRED" wrote:
>
> Thank you for this first reply.
> So, the only way is to use OpenBSD-current with npppd, and there's no other
way to do it ?
I can't say there's no other way to do it. PPTP is an option, via PoPToP. I
just found that npppd worked better for me
Thank you for this first reply.
So, the only way is to use OpenBSD-current with npppd, and there's no other
way to do it ?
Simon A.
- Original Message -
From: Johan Beisser
Sent: 08/31/12 02:22 AM
To: Simon ALFRED
Subject: Re: vpn access for Macos, windows clients
On Thu, A
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:05 PM, Simon ALFRED wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a firewall at work running OpenBSD 5.1-RELEASE
> I need to make a vpn access for outside clients, they use MacOs 10.6 and
> Windows XP/7.
> I can't add thrid software on theses clients. So i need a VPN Server on th
Hi everyone,
I have a firewall at work running OpenBSD 5.1-RELEASE
I need to make a vpn access for outside clients, they use MacOs 10.6 and
Windows XP/7.
I can't add thrid software on theses clients. So i need a VPN Server on the
OpenBSD Gateway that can works natively with MacOS and Windows
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