Re: VPN?
Ethan James <[email protected]> Fri, 14 Jan 2005 14:57:40 -0500
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.tao.general |
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| Organization | Icons, Inc. (ICN.NET) |
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poptop - PPTP - Will work with the built in vpn client, its easy to setup, but last I look it didn't support compression and was pretty slow. freeswan (there are a bunch of forks of this) - IPSec - Will work with builtin vpn client in windows but is a pain in the ass from what I've read, I think they stopped development on this last year also. openvpn - SSL - I haven't look into this on much, there is a win32 client, but I think its mostly cli configuaration. hardware solution - IPSec - like a cisco pix or sonicwall vpn appliance, usually easy to setup, but also expensive Dunno if that helps, the only one I've really used is poptop and its pretty slow. HTH -e Remco Barendse wrote: > I would like to setup VPN on some Tao boxes. The VPN will be used with > roaming Windows clients that need access to a network for file access > and place/receive voip calls. Ideally the clients should be able to > connect using the built-in Windows vpn client to allow vpn access even > from an internet cafe. > > Any recommendations on which VPN server to use? I noticed that the VPN > server that is included in RHEL3 is not included in RHEL4 beta. I would > prefer a system that can be easily migrated to RHEL as soon as it's > released stable. > > Thanks! > Remco > _______________________________________________ > Tao-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.taolinux.org/mailman/listinfo/tao-discuss