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Re: openbsd VPN

Subject: Re: openbsd VPN
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 22:36:14 -0800
Don't use static keys for multiple users, use certificates instead.
Then you just need a single server certificate, then each user has
their own, which the server signs and authorizes.


-Ian

On 1/2/06, budi <sawung@gmail.com> wrote:
i just read the manual and found this
Static Key disadvantages

Limited scalability -- one client, one server
any idea if i have 50 users .. do i have to provide 50 servers?







On 12/22/05, Jeronimo Zucco <jczucco@ucs.br> wrote:
Try openvpn:

http://openvpn.net

--
Jeronimo Zucco
LPIC-1 Linux Professional Institute Certified
Núcleo de Processamento de Dados
Universidade de Caxias do Sul

http://jczucco.blogspot.com


Citando budi <sawung@gmail.com >:

hi
anybody have good on connectting windows XP to OpenBSD using vpn?
i have tried googling / but the result still didnot satisfied me


regards

budi




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