Hi
on 30.07.2011 05:31, n22e113 wrote:
Hi,
Need to do multiple VPNs to head office from three different locations:
+--VPN---USA
|
Head_office---VPN---Canada
|
+--VPN---China
All sites will use PC Engines hardware and Leaf.
What's best solution? IPSec? OpenVPN? OpenSWAN?
Well on leaf
On 7/30/2011 07:11, Erich Titl wrote:
I am running a number of connections just like yours on PCEngines WRAP
and at the central site a Nexcom NSA 1125 as there is more power needed.
Hi, Erich, thanks!
I am thinking of using PCEngines alix2d13 for all sites:
http://www.pcengines.ch/pic/alix.jpg
On 7/30/2011 07:11, Erich Titl wrote:
I am running a number of connections just like yours on PCEngines WRAP
and at the central site a Nexcom NSA 1125 as there is more power needed.
Hi, Erich, thanks!
I am thinking of using PCEngines alix2d13 for all sites:
http://www.pcengines.ch/pic/alix.jpg
Am Samstag, 30. Juli 2011, 05:31:02 schrieb n22e113:
Hi,
Need to do multiple VPNs to head office from three different locations:
+--VPN---USA
Head_office---VPN---Canada
+--VPN---China
All sites will use PC Engines hardware and Leaf.
What's best solution? IPSec? OpenVPN? OpenSWAN?
Am Samstag, 30. Juli 2011, 21:41:49 schrieb KP Kirchdoerfer:
3.x) but help openvpn shows proper hints, how to start.
according to my own mail from 12 April this year it's in fact
help easyrsa
kp
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Got Input?
On 7/30/2011 15:41, KP Kirchdoerfer wrote:
I prefer OpenVPN over ipsec. Works fast and reliable, is adaptable to
different
setups (e.g. access from site to site, or from net to net) and IMHO easier to
setup than ipsec.
Hello, kp,
Thanks! I will try both OpenVPN and IPSec(OpenSWAN).
A real
Hi,
Need to do multiple VPNs to head office from three different locations:
+--VPN---USA
|
Head_office---VPN---Canada
|
+--VPN---China
All sites will use PC Engines hardware and Leaf.
What's best solution? IPSec? OpenVPN? OpenSWAN?
Thanks,
Kwon
Hi folks,
I'm trying to sort out in my mind my options for VPN access. I have my
simple home LAN (2 Windows boxes behind a Bering 1.2 box) that needs to
access other Windows based LANs via VPN using IPSec (not PPTP), one of
the LANs is behind a Cisco router and the other behind a Windows ISA
Hello,
We are currently use and older version of LPR for our gateway/firewall. I
would like to upgrade to a later version and add VPN/IPSEC capabilities.
With our current setup we have one Static IP address.
We are using LPR for NAT, Port forwarding (WEB, FTP, MAIL) to internal
servers. It