Re: vpn access for Macos, windows clients

2012-08-31 Thread Simon ALFRED
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

Re: vpn access for Macos, windows clients

2012-08-31 Thread Johan Beisser
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

Re: vpn access for Macos, windows clients

2012-08-31 Thread Simon ALFRED
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

Re: vpn access for Macos, windows clients

2012-08-30 Thread Johan Beisser
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

vpn access for Macos, windows clients

2012-08-30 Thread Simon ALFRED
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