Suspected line reads:
"Checking for collisions with
.libs-mozilla-thunderbird-1.5.0.10... some found"
Could anyone explain what to do next ?
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# pkg_add -uivvv mozilla-thunderbird
Candidates for updating
After summarizing all the clues I think I'll give a
chance to OpenVPN + OpenBSD 3.9 combination primarily
due to questionable quality of windows clients
IPsec+IP stack (as I said in my first post - windows
clients will comprise about 99% of all my VPN client
base).
The differentiation between OS
--- Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 07:09:17AM -0700, jeraklo
> wrote:
> > The proposed design will definitely be initially
> > tested in a lab. Not to worry about that part.
> >
> > The major problem I have seen by
ch the VPN server and the VPN end should there be
terminated. As I know, it is not possible to setup
this situation using IPsec without using some
additional magic.
Opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks,
j.
--- Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 28, 2006, at 8:0
--- Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is something in the archives about usable
> IPsec clients for
> Windows. The built-in one certainly isn't.
ok. good to know.
> This shouldn't be too difficult. Start by installing
> -current, which has
> a very neat new configuration interf
windows client machines
in order to run the VPN, or is ti just a matter of
some default configuration ?
--- Ho?=kan Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 28 jul 2006, at 11.19, jeraklo wrote:
> > ...
> > The network layout looks like following:
> >
> > CLIENT
d route it.
Neither firewall is aware of any VPN traffic.
So please, could anyone help and provide me with the
needed guidelines to accomplish this scenario ? As I
said before, success of this VPN scenario definitely
would be a very good advocacy for OpenBSD.
Thank you,
Jeraklo
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