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Re: VPN for linux?



hi ya...

for windoze side... use pptp ?? ....

http://www.Linux-Sec.net/VPN

c ya
alvin


On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Jean-Baptiste Note wrote:

> I'm just experimenting with VPN here, and it's a lot of fun...
> 
> There's nothing as simple as using stunnel.
> 
> basically on the server side you have stunnel ready to accept
> incoming tcp connections and ready to launch ppp over the created pty.
> you have to configure ppp properly (chap mecanism fo instance) so that
> each connecting client gets his own ip.
> 
> on the client side, the problem is to set up authentification and  the 
> routes, you'll have to think about that depending on the kind of service 
> you want (access to only one host or a whole subnet ?)
> 
> note though that stunnel is really fine for linux2linux configs, using 
> stunnel at both ends, I dont know how it works with win tools.
> (actually my config involves 2 masqueraded private class C subnetworks
> and only the linux masquerading routers are "aware" of the trick -- note 
> too that you dont need masquerading on the vpn)
> 
> 
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