Re: [Leaf-user] games, IPsec VPN from *behind* LRP firewall

2001-07-05 Thread Scott C. Best
Vance: Hard to say. Obviously, you can connect multiple clients to a VPN server if it's only one at a time: just switch the settings to show who should be connected, and re-start. But I suspect you're asking about doing it simultaneously. This is tricky. In fact, I suspect it's

Re: [Leaf-user] games, IPsec VPN from *behind* LRP firewall

2001-07-05 Thread Vance Beth Price
I forgot to mention that we are using PPTP on the VPN not IPSec, if this makes any difference. Vance: Hard to say. Obviously, you can connect multiple clients to a VPN server if it's only one at a time: just switch the settings to show who should be connected, and re-start. But I suspect

Re: [Leaf-user] games, IPsec VPN from *behind* LRP firewall

2001-07-02 Thread Scott C. Best
Alan: Heya. So...from looking over Intelispan's website, it looks as if their Secure VPN Service is an IPsec one. In order to have your LRP box support a VPN client, you'll need to be using a VPN-enabled kernel. Fortunately, that's not all that hard to do: 1. Got to Charles' site at:

Re: [Leaf-user] games, IPsec VPN from *behind* LRP firewall

2001-07-02 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Hello Scott, are these the same directions for setting up a VPN server on the LRP box? Can the LRP act as a VPN server as well? On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Scott C. Best wrote: Alan: Heya. So...from looking over Intelispan's website, it looks as if their Secure VPN Service is an IPsec one.

Re: [Leaf-user] games, IPsec VPN from *behind* LRP firewall

2001-07-02 Thread Ricardo Kleemann
Thanks Scott! Being a newbie to VPN, is there an actual daemon that goes along with IPSec in order to establish a VPN server? Where else can I find more info about VPN server for linux? Ricardo On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Scott C. Best wrote: Ricardo: Yes, I know FreeSWAN (IPSec) has been

Re: [Leaf-user] games, IPsec VPN from *behind* LRP firewall

2001-07-02 Thread Alan Mead
From: Scott C. Best [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alan: Heya. So...from looking over Intelispan's website, it looks as if their Secure VPN Service is an IPsec one. In order to have your LRP box support a VPN client, you'll need to be using a VPN-enabled kernel. Fortunately, that's not all that hard