I used to build FreeBSD Firewall/VPN/Dialup PPTP servers, I haven't tried it with Ubuntu but I'm sure you could get it done.
I used Racoon and MPD PPTP server, Racoon with IPSEC for site-to-site VPNs and MPD for dialup VPN connections thru a VPN client or builtin Windows PPTP client. These were very very stable configurations once setup correctly. In fact I still have a few running that were installed in 2003. Good luck~ -----Original Message----- From: Hasan Hasanov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 3:16 PM To: Bill Asher Cc: ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com Subject: RE: web gui for server administration Yes, IPCop is actually a branch of Smoothwall. I prefer IPCop because it features an intrusion detection system, I also like the interface better, and it seems to have a very active community. However, like other firewalls, it cannot be easily extended. I cannot easily add a pptpd server to it, to make it act as a VPN gateway. The only firewall distro that has that functionality is the freebsd based m0n0wall, but for some reason it does not install on my hardware. On Mon, 2007-10-08 at 12:04 -0500, Bill Asher wrote: > Not exactly what you are looking for, but have you looked into > SmoothWall for firewall/vpn solutions? > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hasan > Hasanov > Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 2:37 PM > To: ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com > Subject: web gui for server administration > > Hello, > > I am planning run an old computer as a router. I have been looking into > IPCop which is a custom Linux distribution built specifically for that > purpose, but I need more flexibility and want to be able to extend the > functionality of my router, which is quite difficult with these highly > specialized distributions. > > I would like to replace my IPCop router with an Ubuntu Command line > system to which I can then add some additional functionality such as VPN > server, but the major hurdle is that Ubuntu does not provide an easy GUI > to administer the server. The only web based GUI that I am aware of is > Landscape by Canonical, which however is not released under GNU. Another > tool is Webmin, however I have heard it is not recommended. > > Can you recommend a good web-based tool for administering an Ubuntu > Server? > > Thanks, > Hasan > > > -- ubuntu-server mailing list ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam