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Re: OpenVPN?

Subject: Re: OpenVPN?
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 15:59:34 +0000 (UTC)
[2004-06-04->18:29] bjoernr@sensewave.com:
tor, 03.06.2004 kl. 17.50 skrev Jeremy Jackson:
Fre wrote:
Guys (and gals),

I'm thinking to implement VPN between Debian and Windows XP-clients...
Plan was to use OpenVPN, as I did hear some possitive comments about it.
But I'd like to use some debian-apt, I have no clue what vpn-package to
install, though.

I am using the kernel IPSEC with racoon keying daemon.

Then I understand it must be FreeS/WAN, right?  I'm using Fedora, thus
ipsec is not part of the kernel because of export restrictions in US I
think.  I normally rebuild the kernel with FreeS/WAN myself.

Can you please tell me about the racoon keying daemon?

Bjørn :-)

Take a look at the lartc howto:

http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.ipsec.automatic.keying.html

I also highly recommend the ipsec.org howto:

http://www.ipsec-howto.org/t1.html

Racoon is part of the KAME-tools section.  See: 
http://www.ipsec-howto.org/x282.html

I know it's a bit late, but I just got here.

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