Re: Is there a L2TP daemon port?

2007-12-23 Thread johan beisser
On Dec 23, 2007, at 1:42 AM, scott wrote: RE: tunnelblick you should look at ssh -w tun0:tun0 ... option; it's comparatively new and a tad under documented but works nicely, albeit on tcp. My complaint with the -w option is not a lack of it working (works great), but lack of support

Re: Is there a L2TP daemon port?

2007-12-23 Thread Reyk Floeter
On Sun, Dec 23, 2007 at 09:04:08AM -0800, johan beisser wrote: My complaint with the -w option is not a lack of it working (works great), but lack of support through every OS out there; you need to have a tun driver, also be able to configure the remote side interface, not to mention the

Is there a L2TP daemon port?

2007-12-22 Thread Sunnz
Hi, I have been thinking to set up a VPN on my OpenBSD server using L2TP over IPsec... the IPsec stuff seem to be built-in and good... but what about L2TP? Is there a L2TP daemon or LNS in the ports tree somewhere? Or am I missing something? I like to set it up so less-technical users on a Win

Re: Is there a L2TP daemon port?

2007-12-22 Thread Lars Noodén
Sunnz wrote: I like to set it up so less-technical users on a Win or Mac laptop and come and connect to my VPN. I submitted it as a bug report to Apple, Problem ID: #5517198 It is currently marked duplicate of #4316417 for what that's worth. Myself, I got a blow-off answer from them written in

Re: Is there a L2TP daemon port?

2007-12-22 Thread johan beisser
No. After searching around, playing with PoPToP, and trying various other solutions, I settled on OpenVPN. The advantages are pretty well spelled out. OpenVPN supports just about ever OS out there. My only complaint is a lack of privsep. Hi, I have been thinking to set up a VPN on my

Re: Is there a L2TP daemon port?

2007-12-22 Thread Sunnz
2007/12/23, Lars NoodC)n [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sunnz wrote: I submitted it as a bug report to Apple, Problem ID: #5517198 It is currently marked duplicate of #4316417 for what that's worth. Myself, I got a blow-off answer from them written in marketese beginning with Engineering is aware and

Re: Is there a L2TP daemon port?

2007-12-22 Thread Sunnz
2007/12/23, johan beisser [EMAIL PROTECTED]: No. After searching around, playing with PoPToP, and trying various other solutions, I settled on OpenVPN. The advantages are pretty well spelled out. OpenVPN supports just about ever OS out there. My only complaint is a lack of privsep. There

Re: Is there a L2TP daemon port?

2007-12-22 Thread johan beisser
On Dec 22, 2007, at 6:57 PM, Sunnz wrote: Yes I have tried an OpenVPN client on a Mac before... it feels kind of hackish to be honest... haven't tried the Windows one yet... but if that's the only thing that works then I don't have a choice I guess. I can understand that. What's worked really