On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 14:21, Deepak Saxena wrote: > On Apr 12 2004, at 11:36, Liberty Young was caught saying: > > I'm trying to setup a VPN with freeswan version 2.0 (does debian have > > openswan?) with a VPN box from linksys on the other end. We are right > > now doing a pre-shared key setup, IKE, and my i'm getting errors when I > > do > > ipsec manual --up test > > Can't help you b/c I gave up on ipsec since that required having > people at the other end (our IT department) involved and be responsive > if there's an issue. What've I've done instead to get intranet access > is just use SSH tunnels to get me to the main source repositories, > the imap server, and our internal squid proxy. I run squid on my system > at home and have it configured so that *mvista.com goes to the > squid over the SSH tunnel and everything else goes out the real pipe > so that my pr0n doesn't go through MV. Postfix can be configured the > same way so that email sent from @mvista.com and to @mvista.com route > through one smtp server over the tunnel and the rest go directly to > the outside world. Everything works OK and if you don't need to > share windows stuff with the main office, it's a much simpler solution > since it requires nothing more then a squid server at the main office > for remote web access. > > ~Deepak I could whip up some iptables rules with ssh tunnels for work/home, but this needs to work with some friend's boxes..and they are using some linksys VPN box (which means I _need_ preshared key tunnels). I'm also thinking of using openswan or strongswan...does anybody here have any input using openswan versus strongswan versus freeswan ? --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss