Re: Setting up VPN's
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My advise for long term interoperability and expandability would be to
use FreeSWan, IPSec is quickly becoming THE cross-platform standard for
VPNs.
Using FreeSWan with the X509 patch would allow you to connect two sites
together using dyndns.org of hn.org addresses.
I would heavily consider this, despite the high up setup overheard as
others have mentioned. There are TONS of How-tos available on how to do
it... It is well documented and well-supported.
On Thu, 15 May 2003 at 09:06:22AM +0200, Craig wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> We have to setup a VPN for a client and was wondering what software packages
> we could use for this, what works well and is reliable ? And what I need to
> do to get it working on their firewall ...
>
> Thanks
> Craig
>
>
>
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