[CentOS] Centos as l2tp/ipsec-Client

2013-02-01 Thread sebastian
Hello,

i need to configure a centos 6.3 - server as an l2tp/ipsec-client. I 
have no idea how I there previous or if this is even possible.
Where one might find appropriate instructions? Google is not very 
helpful, without any idea.

Thanks cami
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Re: [CentOS] Centos as l2tp/ipsec-Client

2013-02-01 Thread John R Pierce
On 2/1/2013 1:55 AM, sebastian wrote:
 i need to configure a centos 6.3 - server as an l2tp/ipsec-client. I
 have no idea how I there previous or if this is even possible.
 Where one might find appropriate instructions? Google is not very
 helpful, without any idea.

whats the server?   there's no single standard for how VPN's like that 
authenticate and get setup, even given that they are using l2tp over 
ipsec.   ipsec itself is an unholy mess.I prefer SSL based VPNs like 
OpenVPN.

openswan is the generic l2tp/ipsec client (and server) in linux, million 
configuration options via complex scripts, you need to know EXACTLY what 
the server is expecting to authenticate and setup a session, and what 
you're routing over it.




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Re: [CentOS] Centos as l2tp/ipsec-Client

2013-02-01 Thread Patrick Lists
On 02/01/2013 10:55 AM, sebastian wrote:
 Hello,

 i need to configure a centos 6.3 - server as an l2tp/ipsec-client. I
 have no idea how I there previous or if this is even possible.
 Where one might find appropriate instructions? Google is not very
 helpful, without any idea.

CentOS 6.3 comes with Openswan which allows you to setup IPsec 
connections. More info on the Openswan website: 
https://www.openswan.org/projects/openswan/

There is also Libreswan which is a recent fork of Openswan. Current 
release is 3.0 and it has a long list of fixes over the latest Openswan 
release (2.6.38) so might be interesting to look at too:
http://www.libreswan.org

For L2TP there is xl2tpd: https://github.com/xelerance/xl2tpd which iirc 
is available from the EPEL repo.

Regards,
Patrick

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Re: [CentOS] Centos as l2tp/ipsec-Client

2013-02-01 Thread sebastian

Am 01.02.2013 11:47, schrieb John R Pierce:
 On 2/1/2013 1:55 AM, sebastian wrote:
 i need to configure a centos 6.3 - server as an l2tp/ipsec-client. I
 have no idea how I there previous or if this is even possible.
 Where one might find appropriate instructions? Google is not very
 helpful, without any idea.
 whats the server?   there's no single standard for how VPN's like that
 authenticate and get setup, even given that they are using l2tp over
 ipsec.   ipsec itself is an unholy mess.I prefer SSL based VPNs like
 OpenVPN.

 openswan is the generic l2tp/ipsec client (and server) in linux, million
 configuration options via complex scripts, you need to know EXACTLY what
 the server is expecting to authenticate and setup a session, and what
 you're routing over it.

I have create a l2tp-vpn server on centos 6.3 like this how-to:
http://www.maxwhale.com/how-to-install-l2tp-vpn-on-centos/

The vpn-connection works with an Mac-client and an Iphone too.

I thinks thats a very simple config and exactly is the right to begin. 
My problem is now the client-configuration for an centos 6.3 (no GUI) 
--- client setup. How it works? xl2tpd as client?
I have no solution approach
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Re: [CentOS] Centos as l2tp/ipsec-Client

2013-02-01 Thread sebastian

Am 01.02.2013 11:47, schrieb John R Pierce:
 On 2/1/2013 1:55 AM, sebastian wrote:
 i need to configure a centos 6.3 - server as an l2tp/ipsec-client. I
 have no idea how I there previous or if this is even possible.
 Where one might find appropriate instructions? Google is not very
 helpful, without any idea.
 whats the server?   there's no single standard for how VPN's like that
 authenticate and get setup, even given that they are using l2tp over
 ipsec.   ipsec itself is an unholy mess.I prefer SSL based VPNs like
 OpenVPN.

 openswan is the generic l2tp/ipsec client (and server) in linux, million
 configuration options via complex scripts, you need to know EXACTLY what
 the server is expecting to authenticate and setup a session, and what
 you're routing over it.

I have create a l2tp-vpn server on centos 6.3 like this how-to:
http://www.maxwhale.com/how-to-install-l2tp-vpn-on-centos/

The vpn-connection works with an Mac-client and an Iphone too.

I thinks thats a very simple config and exactly is the right to begin. 
My problem is now the client-configuration for another centos 6.3 server 
(no GUI) --- the vpn-client setup. How it works? xl2tpd as client? I 
have no solution approach

my goal is one l2tp-server with xl2tpd and one vpn-client on centos 6.3
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