Re: [expert] VPN

2001-01-07 Thread jason-snyder
There are are a number of options. The one that I am experimenting with at the moment is FreeSWAN (www.freeswan.org). FreeSWAN is a free implementation of IPSec which as far as I know of is the most secure protocol out there. > Does anyone know which softwares exists on linux so a linux box can

Re: [expert] VPN

2001-01-08 Thread Tal Amir
try http://www.freeswan.org On Sun, 7 Jan 2001, Luis Chardon wrote: > Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 21:50:58 -0400 (AST) > From: Luis Chardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [expert] VPN > > > Does anyone know which softwares exists on linux so a li

Re: [expert] VPN

2002-02-04 Thread jarmo kettunen
On Tuesday 05 February 2002 06:22, you wrote: > Hi All, > > For those who are setting up VPN, which software would you recommend to > link travellers to an application running on MDK 8.1 and a samba server ? I > already evaluated "PPTPD". > > Thanks > > Richard Hi Richard There's not much

Re: [expert] VPN

2002-02-05 Thread Haim Ashkenazi
Hi you can also try free/swan. at least in mkd8 it was part of the distribution. Bye -- Haim On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 11:22:19PM -0500, Sesame Galeo wrote: > Hi All, > > For those who are setting up VPN, which software would you recommend to > link travellers to an application running

Re: [expert] VPN

2000-07-03 Thread Sthitaprajna
On 3 Jul 00, at 20:39, Sridhar G wrote: > I'd like to access my office network from home. By default I've been given > instructions to access it from Windows using VPN. Can I configure Linux to > access my office net. If so how. Can someone point me to a HOWTO or site. read the networking howto

Re: [expert] VPN client

2003-07-18 Thread Jack Coates
there are several VPN clients for Linux <> Linux, but Linux <> corporate is a little tougher. Are you using Check Point or Nortel? Those are the most common corporate clients. Nortel makes a commercial client for Linux, $100 IIRC. Linux using FreeS/WAN will talk to either of those as a router, bu

Re: [expert] VPN client

2003-07-18 Thread J.C. Woods
Albert Charron wrote: Hi there. On my home computer, I'm running Mandrake Linux 9.1. My question is quite simple, so I'll go to it directly... Is there a VPN Client for Linux? I ask this because I often need a VPN connection when I work from home. For now, the only way I know is to reboot in

Re: [expert] VPN client

2003-07-18 Thread Mark Belanger
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 15:32:50 -0500 "J.C. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Albert Charron wrote: > > >Hi there. On my home computer, I'm running Mandrake Linux 9.1. My question is > >quite simple, so I'll go to it directly... Is there a VPN Client for Linux? > > > >I ask this because I ofte

Re: [expert] VPN client

2003-07-22 Thread Tony Sim
Hi Albert, I saw your question the other day and replied to the list but it was never received. Check out http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net. I use it to tunnel into a Microsoft VPN server at work and then VNC to my Windows XP system there. Cheers, Tony. On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 03:23, Albert Charr

Re: [expert] vpn solution

2002-08-12 Thread civileme
Dodd, David J wrote: >Has anyone used the links cable /DELL VPNS router with Linux or SUN? I >called linksys and they only support windoz... If not has anyone used a >VPN solution to secure a wireless access point? I have a linksys >wireless access point and want to secure it further with a VP

Re: [expert] VPN software

2001-03-02 Thread Scott Patten
> Is there an RPM for freeS/WAN or poptop available or do we need to install > from source? I've never seen one. I have looked. This makes sense though. Both require patching the kernel. I know there are various capabilities added to the Mandrake kernels (reiserfs, security patches, etc.) b

Re: [expert] VPN software

2001-03-03 Thread Eric MC D.
On 02-Mar-01 Scott Patten wrote: |> Is there an RPM for freeS/WAN or poptop available or do we need to |> install |> from source? | Yes: on contribs.(freeswan-rpm) But also included in the 4.2.3 kernel IMHO. -- Eric MC E-Mail: Eric MC D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

RE: [expert] VPN software

2001-03-03 Thread Charles V. Brown, Jr., MD
Hi Scott, Is there a linux VPN solution that will talk to a Cisco VPN router (IPsec)? Thanks ... Charles -Original Message- From: Scott Patten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 10:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] VPN software > Is there an

RE: [expert] VPN software

2001-03-03 Thread Andrew Judge
n Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 1:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] VPN software > Is there an RPM for freeS/WAN or poptop available or do we need to install > from source? I've never seen one. I have looked. This makes sense though. Both require patching the kernel.

Re: [expert] VPN Client for Linux

2002-10-06 Thread David Rankin
Craig, Check out poptop.lineo.com "J. Craig Woods" wrote: > Looking for some suggestions: > > I need to access my private network at work, and I am looking for a VPN > client that will work with a CheckPoint Firewall VPN on a Win2000 > Server. I need to tunnel ssh through the firewall, and

Re: [expert] VPN Client for Linux

2002-10-06 Thread David Oberbeck
Greetings, It is my understanding that Free/SWAN works with Checkpoint, although I personally have not used it. Check out: http://www.freeswan.org/ and there are a number of mailing lists & archives from that URL. I'm sure someone over there will be an excellent source to post this q

Re: [expert] VPN Client for Linux

2002-10-07 Thread Lyvim Xaphir
--- "J. Craig Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Looking for some suggestions: > > I need to access my private network at work, and I am looking for a VPN > client that will work with a CheckPoint Firewall VPN on a Win2000 > Server. I need to tunnel ssh through the firewall, and connect to my >

Re: [expert] VPN in Mandrake 8.1

2002-07-05 Thread kwan
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi!! > > This time I realy need your help. > > I wonder if it is possible to make a VPN using Mandrake 8.1??? (I can imagine it >should be possible) > > I was reading HOWTO's on www.linuxdoc.org... but I would prefere a "home-made" >experience...

Re: [expert] VPN based on Linux

2001-08-26 Thread Dave Sherman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 26 August 2001 10:27 am, thus spake Oren Gozlan: > > Hi i'm using ipchains based firewall ans want to add Vpn to allow remote > access to my lan, > DOes anyone have any recomandation about somthing in this topic ??? Check out www.freeswan.

Re: [expert] VPN based on Linux

2001-08-26 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 26 August 2001 10:27, Oren Gozlan wrote: > Hi i'm using ipchains based firewall ans want to add Vpn to allow > remote access to my lan, > DOes anyone have any recomandation about somthing in this topic ??? > > THNX There are 2 LDP HOWTOs on

Re: [expert] VPN access through firewall

2000-10-18 Thread Ron Johnson, Jr.
Clayton Nielsen wrote: > > I have been challanged to setup a firewall for a friend of mine at his place of > bussiness since they are having problems using win based firewalls. Over the > last few months they have had quite a number of intrutions and need a better > solution. Anyway I can get eve

Re: [expert] VPN--smbmount doesn't work

2000-01-18 Thread Michael Webb
just a guess here.have you thougth of putting an entry in /etc/hosts for meganpc? or setting up DNS somewhere? At leat this way there is some resolving happening here (resolve meganpc to an ip if smbmount wont use an ip) You said "It doesn't accept the address I give it (even 127.0.0.1 or my I

RE: [expert] VPN--smbmount doesn't work

2000-01-19 Thread Schiavon, Jose
Also put entries in /etc/lmhosts. Have you checked the ipchains rules in both Linux boxes? Are you allowing the real interfaces in the protected network communicate with the virtual interfaces? > just a guess here.have you thougth of putting an entry in /etc/hosts > for > meganpc? or settin

RE: [expert] VPN--smbmount doesn't work

2000-01-19 Thread Schiavon, Jose
One problem with Linux is that it does not forwards smb broadcasts that are basic for Windoze network browsing. For this Samba has to be patched and recompiled. Please look at http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/1159/1/ > Problem at a glance: the smbmount command resolves the IP

Re: Re: [expert] VPN in Mandrake 8.1

2002-07-05 Thread xawk
Sorry for all this questions... but... Do you have any special recomendations to use OpenVPN??? Any kind of "rare experiences"? I'd like to be prepared for any kind of problems... Thanks for help. Tomek

Re: [expert] VPN between 2 offices with LM Firewalls

2001-09-07 Thread Dave Sherman
On 06 Sep 2001 22:14:12 -0600, Darcy Brodie, CJL wrote: > Question: > Going through the VPN, can I make a continous connection as long > as the workstation is running, and allow it to send information to the > Unix Server, as well as receive print information to a local printer > connected

Re: [expert] VPN between 2 offices with LM Firewalls

2001-09-10 Thread Darcy Brodie, CJL
Dave Sherman wrote: > On 06 Sep 2001 22:14:12 -0600, Darcy Brodie, CJL wrote: > > Question: > > Going through the VPN, can I make a continous connection as long > > as the workstation is running, and allow it to send information to the > > Unix Server, as well as receive print information

RE: [expert] VPN with dynamic IP and 2 different OSes?

2003-08-31 Thread Brandon Vanderberg
> > It is possible, but it's not as convenient as if there was 2 > linux / freeswan > endpoints... I've managed a few months ago to set up a VPN between a > company's subnet and windows 2000 / XP roadwarriors. > > > > Was curious if I could set up a VPN between me and my father and kind of > > new