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From: "Sudh Peram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 3:53 AM
Subject: VPN solution
> Hi,
> I'm looking for a VPN solution with Red Hat Linux. I'd appreciate
cation method which have a security weakness (i wouldn't be able to
explain it) but you must
be aware of it.
Good luck
Bruno Negrao.
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From: "Sudh Peram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 4:53 AM
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On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 03:53:06AM -0400, Sudh Peram wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm looking for a VPN solution with Red Hat Linux. I'd appreciate fi you
> gurus can point me to some links to implement VPNs with Red Hat Linux.
You can find detailed instructions in the Offficial gu
A google search on Linux vpn brings 755,000 hits including HOWTOs.
Regards,
Mike Wafkowski
http://www.osheaven.net
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From: "Sudh Peram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2003 3:53 AM
Subjec
Hi,
I'm looking for a VPN solution with Red Hat Linux. I'd appreciate fi you
gurus can point me to some links to implement VPNs with Red Hat Linux.
I'd appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Peram
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MSN 8 helps eliminate
Hi all,
I need to roll out a VPN solution within the next few months, as we are
ditching our MS-based PPTP solution (hooray!). Basically, our main site
will have a Linux firewall box with two nics with a static ip on the
external side, and will be doing masquerading on the inside. Our
FreeS/WAN, at www.freeswan.org, has been working well for me once I
finally got the configs right. So far the only peer in the net is an
OpenBSD box at work, which also works really well.
I do have one, sort-of-off-topic gripe, which is that they refuse to
make their mailing list subscribers-onl
Does anyone know of a good open source VPN server for Linux? Ive tried
PoPTop with little luck.
Links Appreciated.
Kirk
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Subject: Re: Best VPN solution for Redhat?
>
> I like vtund myself. Definately a lot easier to setup then Free S/WAN.
> Find it on freshmeat.net
>
> --
> Aaron Turner, Core Developer http://vodka.linuxkb.
es:
> Hi, I am wanting to create a VPN using two redhat 6.1 servers, I think...
>
> I am wanting to be able to use a samba share (securely) for a remote client
> over the internet. Like mapping a drive on the samba server remotly to a
> Win9x workstation, again securely.
>
>
able to use a samba share (securely) for a remote client
> over the internet. Like mapping a drive on the samba server remotly to a
> Win9x workstation, again securely.
>
> I suppose that a VPN solution is the way to go?
>
> What is the best solution for this, both the servers will h
Hi, I am wanting to create a VPN using two redhat 6.1 servers, I think...
I am wanting to be able to use a samba share (securely) for a remote client
over the internet. Like mapping a drive on the samba server remotly to a
Win9x workstation, again securely.
I suppose that a VPN solution is the
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