On Saturday 24 March 2007 13:27, David Brodbeck wrote:
James Wright wrote:
On Tuesday 20 March 2007 13:56, David Brodbeck wrote:
James Wright wrote:
I caught the VPN part, where exactly is the issue? I have used IBM's emulator to access an AS400 behind a SonicWall with both Linux and Windows (mostly Linux though), as well as VPN to a Windows Server 2003 domain. Does the SonicWall log show that your VPN attempts with Linux are being blocked, or are you having trouble setting up VPN with Linux?
Not sure how to set it up. SonicWall has their own VPN client, but it's Windows-only. The only example I could find of setting up a VPN connection with a SonicWall at one endpoint and Linux at the other used hard-coded static IP addresses.
Sorry for the late reply, been working too hard. I will play around and see what I can do and get back to you in the nextcouple of days.
Thanks. I've played with IPSEC in the past, but I've always found it pretty confusing. Interoperability between different implementations seems to be spotty at best.
David, I plan on putting some effort into this tomorrow (Tuesday). If you can, please provide the SonicWall model that you have, and the scenerio that you are trying to achieve. Such as, connect via VPN through the firewall to a Windows network from home, and/or using the SonicWall wireless VPN, ect. I just want to know what VPN solution you are trying to get here (there are quite a few choices). If you can do this, we may come up with a solution in the next couple of days. - James W. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org