Re: Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-30 Thread Jason Dixon
On Dec 30, 2004, at 6:54 PM, Miroslav Kubik wrote: OK, but you should know that my idea how to improve PFSTAT isn´t free of charge. It costs 600 USD. Your time costs 600 USD, my idea 600 USD. So you can improve PFSTAT without any money :)) You should know that the work Daniel has already dona

RE: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Elijah Savage
Dave, Thank you for the reply I will take your advise and head down the OpenBSD road because you seem to like your setup and seems to be stable which was more important. A cisco 3000 is actually a Cisco Concentrator it is not a router or a pix but the vpn functionality between the devices are the

Re: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Jason Dixon
On Dec 30, 2004, at 4:52 PM, Elijah Savage wrote: I want to clear this up a bit. I am not looking for some one to provide me with config files or say here is what you need to do I can do that on my own. What I am looking for is real world experience and I figured it would be no better place to fin

Traffic Monitoring, IP

2004-12-30 Thread Miroslav Kubik
OK, but you should know that my idea how to improve PFSTAT isn´t free of charge. It costs 600 USD. Your time costs 600 USD, my idea 600 USD. So you can improve PFSTAT without any money :)) MK - Original Message - From: "Daniel Hartmeier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Miroslav Kubik" <[EM

RE: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Elijah Savage
All, I want to clear this up a bit. I am not looking for some one to provide me with config files or say here is what you need to do I can do that on my own. What I am looking for is real world experience and I figured it would be no better place to find that than here with you experts. I figured

Re: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Dave Mangot
Elijah Savage wrote: between a Cisco IOS device which are cisco routers no pix's involved and a OpenBSD firewall. I have a VPN tunnel setup between and Cisco device and an OpenBSD machine. As I said in my other emails I have seen some that say FreeSwan is the way to go others say OpenVPN is the wa

Re: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Kevin
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 14:57:04 -0500, Elijah Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am truly missing the point here then. I want to setup a VPN Tunnel > between a Cisco IOS device which are cisco routers no pix's involved and > a OpenBSD firewall. Some other vendors provide whitepapers explaining in

RE: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Elijah Savage
I am truly missing the point here then. I want to setup a VPN Tunnel between a Cisco IOS device which are cisco routers no pix's involved and a OpenBSD firewall. As I said in my other emails I have seen some that say FreeSwan is the way to go others say OpenVPN is the way to go but none of these ac

RE: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Elijah Savage
Oh Boy. I am not having any issues I am looking for a good starting point on setting it up I think I have said that a number of times now. I am seen so many different examples like some say they are using OpenVPN etc etc. I was just wondering what some others may be using in my described environme

RE: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Russell Fulton
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 11:44 -0500, Elijah Savage wrote: > Jason, > > Thank you for the reply but I do not think you understand the question. > It is not OpenBSD vs Cisco as your reply states. I am looking for get > started info on making Cisco talk to OpenBSD via IPSEC vpn tunnels. My > OpenBSD fi

Re: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Jason Dixon
On Dec 30, 2004, at 11:44 AM, Elijah Savage wrote: Jason, Thank you for the reply but I do not think you understand the question. It is not OpenBSD vs Cisco as your reply states. I am looking for get started info on making Cisco talk to OpenBSD via IPSEC vpn tunnels. My OpenBSD firewal has been up

RE: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Elijah Savage
Jason, Thank you for the reply but I do not think you understand the question. It is not OpenBSD vs Cisco as your reply states. I am looking for get started info on making Cisco talk to OpenBSD via IPSEC vpn tunnels. My OpenBSD firewal has been up and running sometime. I have the absolute OpenBSD

Re: OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Jason Dixon
On Dec 30, 2004, at 9:37 AM, Elijah Savage wrote: Has anyone on the list ever used openbsd as a Firewall and also a VPN gateway. I have been trying to find how to's or some sort of documentation on this, especially with using one with Cisco Devices. Basically using it as a VPN hub to a few Cisco Ro

OFF Topic Might not belong on the list "PF anf VPN to Cisco"

2004-12-30 Thread Elijah Savage
Has anyone on the list ever used openbsd as a Firewall and also a VPN gateway. I have been trying to find how to's or some sort of documentation on this, especially with using one with Cisco Devices. Basically using it as a VPN hub to a few Cisco Routers. If anyone can point me to any documentation