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Re: VPN and Firewall



I was going to have the Sparc 20 workstation on a remote network to Gateway
through an Intel Box to a private network as such.  I guess I will use
IPSec, might as well maximize the learning here.

Solaris             >(IPSec)      Intel PC
192.168.19.x        >             192.168.10.x

(1) Linux VPN                      Linux VPN

(2) Linux VPN                      Gauntlet Firewall/VPN

The only thing is that I would like to make the Intel PC a dual-boot
system to see if I can create a VPN  between a Linux freeware VPN and
a COTS Gauntlet solution.

Any suggestions are greatly welcome.
Dan

---- Philipp Schulte <p.schulte@matrix.uni-duisburg.de> wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:01:54PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote: 
> 
> >    I have an old Sparc 20 Workstation and wonder if Linux can run
> on
> > it?
> 
> It does.
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/
> 
> >    I would like to setup a VPN between the Sparc and and Intel PC,
> but
> > the Sparc only has one NIC, will this be a problem?
> 
> What kind of setup dou you want to have? Is it supposed to be a
> host-to-host connection or is the x86-machine a gateway for a seperate
> network?
> Are you planning on using IPsec? There is lots of documentation on
> http://www.freeswan.org/
> Phil
> 
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