VPN server on SUSE
Hi Does anybody know where to find a good documentation on VPN. It would be better if it's something related to SUSE distributions. Thanks Gustavo
You probably want to look at FreeSWAN http://www.freeswan.org/ Included in SuSE, which was the main reason I switched from Redhat :-) VTun(Virtual Tunnel) is something you might want to have a look at, also included on SuSE. http://vtun.sourceforge.net/ On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 18:16, Gustavo Rahal wrote:
Hi
Does anybody know where to find a good documentation on VPN. It would be better if it's something related to SUSE distributions.
Thanks Gustavo
Gustavo: If you have ms-win clients you may also look at PPTP(Point-To-Point-Tunneling Protocol) as a VPN. PPTP is part of ms-win standard distributions. Many cheap routers support it. Example CompUSA's namebrand low end broadband/DSL 4 port router $29.99 U.S. It also has DMZ, filters, NAT, DHCP, port forwarding, and remote admin. You would have to buy one for each separate office being so connected. Also OpenSSH( http://www.openssh.org ) can be used to do that but requires configuration. FreeWAN like all IPsec requires some work to setup, but there is a wealth of experience available online. Gustavo Rahal wrote:
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Does anybody know where to find a good documentation on VPN. It would be better if it's something related to SUSE distributions.
Thanks Gustavo
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