can someone point me to some good and descriptive VPN documentation for my use?

2006-08-31 Thread Jim Stapleton
I'm trying to VPN in to work from home, and the IT group there only supports windows. There are Cisco pre-configured clients for Linux, MacOS X, and Windows available, but not BSD. I tried running the Linux binary, but it wanted to move to a nonexistant driectory, and didn't tell me which directo

Re: can someone point me to some good and descriptive VPN documentation for my use?

2006-08-31 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Jim Stapleton wrote: I'm trying to VPN in to work from home, and the IT group there only supports windows. There are Cisco pre-configured clients for Linux, MacOS X, and Windows available, but not BSD. I tried running the Linux binary, but it wanted to move to a nonexistant driectory, and didn'

Re: can someone point me to some good and descriptive VPN documentation for my use?

2006-08-31 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Thursday 31 August 2006 11:28, Alex Zbyslaw wrote: > Jim Stapleton wrote: > > I'm trying to VPN in to work from home, and the IT group there only > > supports windows. There are Cisco pre-configured clients for Linux, > > MacOS X, and Windows available, but not BSD. > > > > I tried running the L

Re: can someone point me to some good and descriptive VPN documentation for my use?

2006-09-01 Thread Jim Stapleton
d'oh, thanks, I was looking for vpn in "net" and "net-mgmt", didn't think of grepping the security directory. Thanks! -Jim Stapleton On 8/31/06, Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thursday 31 August 2006 11:28, Alex Zbyslaw wrote: > Jim Stapleton wrote: > > I'm trying to VPN in to wor

Re: can someone point me to some good and descriptive VPN documentation for my use?

2006-09-01 Thread Alex Zbyslaw
Jim Stapleton wrote: d'oh, thanks, I was looking for vpn in "net" and "net-mgmt", didn't think of grepping the security directory. cd /usr/ports; make search name=vpn --Alex ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/