* Paul Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm not using any of these, and none of them are installed on my
> system. I can't address your comments.
>
> apt-cache search looks through the entire database and prints any
> packages that match the name, regardless of whether they're installed or
> n
%% Mike Pfleger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
mp> * Paul Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> This is on a box set to Woody:
>>
>> $ apt-cache search vpn
>> pptpd - PoPToP Point to Point Tunneling Server
>> cipe-common - Common files for CIPE VPN software
>> cipe-source - Encrypted IP
* Paul Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This is on a box set to Woody:
>
> $ apt-cache search vpn
> pptpd - PoPToP Point to Point Tunneling Server
> cipe-common - Common files for CIPE VPN software
> cipe-source - Encrypted IP tunnels over UDP (source)
> freeswan - IPSEC utilities for
I recently needed a VPN client for work (using a Nortel Extranet here).
I downloaded the PPTP packages and worked with the Author to get it working.
As I went I re-documented it for my own readability. It still works great
for me. If you want I can send it to you or give you the homepage of
t
| Is there a Debian package to set up a VPN? Or am I going to have
| to go down the
| Free SWAN route?
I am using the secvpn package, but I am having some routing problems that
I'll probably be asking the list about after a few more days of beating my
head against a wall. Documentation is a littl
> Hanasaki JiJi said:
>> Wow!! great overview .. AFter all of that... Which do you
>> recommend and why? Do any of them interoperate with each other?
>> My CISCO client runs fine over TCP with ipchains NAT.
>
>
> depends on your OS requirements. vtun only officially
> supports freebsd, linux an
Hanasaki JiJi said:
> Wow!! great overview .. AFter all of that... Which do you recommend
> and why? Do any of them interoperate with each other? My CISCO
> client runs fine over TCP with ipchains NAT.
depends on your OS requirements. vtun only officially
supports freebsd, linux and solaris i
Wow!! great overview .. AFter all of that... Which do you recommend and
why? Do any of them interoperate with each other? My CISCO client runs
fine over TCP with ipchains NAT.
nate wrote:
Subject:
Re: VPN software
From:
"nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Wed, 28 Nov 200
Andrew Pritchard said:
> Is there a Debian package to set up a VPN? Or am I going to have to
> go down the Free SWAN route?
vtun is available in woody and easily compiles in potato.
i started using it about a week ago and it works great. i
would strongly reccomend against any IPSec software inclu
%% Andrew Pritchard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ap> Is there a Debian package to set up a VPN? Or am I going to have
ap> to go down the Free SWAN route?
This is on a box set to Woody:
$ apt-cache search vpn
pptpd - PoPToP Point to Point Tunneling Server
cipe-common - Common files for C
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