Try CIPE - Crypto IP Encapsulation

Websites:
LINUX: http://sites.inka.de/~bigred/devel/cipe.html
WinNT/2k/XP: http://cipe-win32.sourceforge.net/

Don't believe the blurb on win32 site re XP - it does work.

Howto's and other things that might help:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/Cipe+Masq.html
http://mia.ece.uic.edu/~papers/volans/cipe.html

I am in the process of writing something for Linux-Win32 connections.

You can also run it with something call pkcipe for public key authentication.

My ***GUESS*** (i Have no evidence whatsoever) is that it will work on OS X.

Fil

Luke Burton wrote:
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People,

The cursory searching I have done on this topic has come up with little of value. At least, any potential solutions that I've seen seem rather convoluted - and I don't want to be a crypto expert just to set up a VPN.

What I want is a VPN endpoint, running Linux, that can be connected to with free clients for Windows NT/2000/XP and Mac OS X, and Linux as well obviously.

Freeswan seems the obvious solution, but there is little docco to indicate how I configure it for maximum interoperability. Let alone interop with other free software.

I also thought "isn't IPsec meant to be a standard?" Shouldn't I be able to use that?

What do people recommend for this stuff? I'm operating a bit in the dark ... having only used CheckPoint at work.

Rgz,

Luke.

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