On Thursday, 2002-12-12 at 13:02:41 -0600, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
Sorry for the multiple sends. Some of the original addresses had
typos that I corrected and resent. Bad dog!
Still no cookie, bad dog :-P
http://ipsec.wit.antd.nist.gov/ Host does not resolve
http://isakmp.test.ssh.fi/
On Thursday, 2002-12-12 at 13:02:41 -0600, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
Sorry for the multiple sends. Some of the original addresses had
typos that I corrected and resent. Bad dog!
Still no cookie, bad dog :-P
http://ipsec.wit.antd.nist.gov/ Host does not resolve
also sprach Noah L. Meyerhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.12.12.1656 +0100]:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:39:27AM -0500, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
If you implement IPSec, my experience (as of 6 months ago) with IPSec is
that it works great, as long as you use the same implementation on all
host.
Sorry for the multiple sends. Some of the original addresses had
typos that I corrected and resent. Bad dog!
Apologies,
Jeff
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From Building Linux VPNs, FreeS/WAN has some basic interoperability
with:
KAME: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSDi
PGPnet
Windows 2000
F-Secure VPN
IRE Safenet/SoftPK
SSH IPSec Express
Gauntlet GVPN
Xedia's AccessPoint QVPN
Checkpoint SecuRemote VPN-1/Firewall-2
Raptor Firewall, Raptor MobileNT T
On Thursday, 2002-12-12 at 13:02:41 -0600, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
Sorry for the multiple sends. Some of the original addresses had
typos that I corrected and resent. Bad dog!
Still no cookie, bad dog :-P
http://ipsec.wit.antd.nist.gov/ Host does not resolve
http://isakmp.test.ssh.fi/
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 at 07:41:55PM -0700, Aaron Anderson wrote:
I'm planning to setup a VPN to bridge 2 networks over DSL as well as have
the ability to have people connect to the network from home. I wanted to
get an idea of what experiences that people had had and what packages
they've used.
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:39:27AM -0500, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
If you implement IPSec, my experience (as of 6 months ago) with IPSec is
that it works great, as long as you use the same implementation on all
host.
I don't really agree with that. I have used several different IPsec
also sprach Noah L. Meyerhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.12.12.1656 +0100]:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:39:27AM -0500, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
If you implement IPSec, my experience (as of 6 months ago) with IPSec is
that it works great, as long as you use the same implementation on all
host.
From Building Linux VPNs, FreeS/WAN has some basic interoperability
with:
KAME: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSDi
PGPnet
Windows 2000
F-Secure VPN
IRE Safenet/SoftPK
SSH IPSec Express
Gauntlet GVPN
Xedia's AccessPoint QVPN
Checkpoint SecuRemote VPN-1/Firewall-2
Raptor Firewall, Raptor MobileNT T
From Building Linux VPNs, FreeS/WAN has some basic interoperability
with:
KAME: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSDi
PGPnet
Windows 2000
F-Secure VPN
IRE Safenet/SoftPK
SSH IPSec Express
Gauntlet GVPN
Xedia's AccessPoint QVPN
Checkpoint SecuRemote VPN-1/Firewall-2
Raptor Firewall, Raptor MobileNT T
From Building Linux VPNs, FreeS/WAN has some basic interoperability
with:
KAME: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, BSDi
PGPnet
Windows 2000
F-Secure VPN
IRE Safenet/SoftPK
SSH IPSec Express
Gauntlet GVPN
Xedia's AccessPoint QVPN
Checkpoint SecuRemote VPN-1/Firewall-2
Raptor Firewall, Raptor MobileNT T
also sprach Noah L. Meyerhans [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002.12.12.1656 +0100]:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:39:27AM -0500, Phillip Hofmeister wrote:
If you implement IPSec, my experience (as of 6 months ago) with IPSec is
that it works great, as long as you use the same implementation on all
host.
Sorry for the multiple sends. Some of the original addresses had
typos that I corrected and resent. Bad dog!
Apologies,
Jeff
I'm planning to setup a VPN to bridge 2 networks over DSL as well as have
the ability to have people connect to the network from home. I wanted to
get an idea of what experiences that people had had and what packages
they've used. I have looked at FreeSwan but haven't set it up yet. I have
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