On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Nate Golnik wrote:
> There are a couple of good VPN solutions out there. I would stay
> away from the IPsec in Linux. There are a few security bugs which
> need to be worked out. There is also a problem with routing
> multiple subnest through one connection with it.
I ass
Martin Sieben wrote:
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> On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Jamin Collins wrote:
>
> > Take a look at PoPToP, it's an opensource implimentation of an MS compatible
> > VPN server for Linux.
>
> If I remember correct PPTP has some bug issues. Unfortunaly I#ve forgotten
> the link
I believe (recalling stateme
There are a couple of good VPN solutions out there. I would stay away
from the IPsec in Linux. There are a few security bugs which need to be
worked out. There is also a problem with routing multiple subnest through
one connection with it. OpenBSD has the best implementation for IPsec.
The be
Been using it for a while here. No problems so far. We've added the MSCHAP
v2 and MPPE options.
Jamin W. Collins
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> Good installation instructions
> http://www.vibrationresearch.com/pptpd/example.html
>
> Jamin W. Collins
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Subject: VPN suggestions?
Greetings.
In the near future I'm going to have to set up two VPN rigs, for two
different purposes, and before I get started I'd like to solicit the
opinion of the list for
Greetings.
In the near future I'm going to have to set up two VPN rigs, for two
different purposes, and before I get started I'd like to solicit the
opinion of the list for good technology options.
The first VPN should be the simplest; we'll need to connect our subnet
to that of a client company