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RE: VPN and VoIP with Fedora Linux

Subject: RE: VPN and VoIP with Fedora Linux
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 23:26:31 -0000
One thing to note is that you will not have any QoS for the voice
traffic. So you may experience a little jitter!

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Wittenberg [mailto:daniel-wittenberg@starken.com] 
Sent: 01 February 2005 17:10
To: Giancarlo Ballestracci - IT Systems Development
Cc: firewalls@securityfocus.com; focus-linux@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: VPN and VoIP with Fedora Linux

It's pretty easy to setup a Fedora/Linux firewall with openswan for
IPSec VPN, and you can run whatever traffic over it you want.

Dan

On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 08:01, Giancarlo Ballestracci - IT Systems
Development wrote:
Hi the lists,
I'm not much "friendly" with Fedora Linux, so I have a question for
someone
more expert....
Is it possible, using two Fedora boxes as firewalls, to build a VPN
over the
Internet to use for data and voice (using H.323 protocol)? Is it
convenient
or an hardware solution is perhaps more suitable, mainly for
voice....?
Some good link to pick more info?

Thanks in advance

Giancarlo


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