Linux:2, Cisco:1

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Author: Austin Godber
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Subject: Linux:2, Cisco:1
Hi for Linux you can try FreeS/WAN (www.freeswan.org). Or here is a
miniHOWTO (http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/VPN.html). Or ... will I
get crucified for mentioning it ... you can take a look at OpenBSD
(www.openbsd.org). I've found it to be an excellent server/gateway OS
although I haven't used IPSec/VPN functionality.

Austin



On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 11:23:30PM -0700, Digital Wokan wrote:
> Well, in a mixed blessing kind of way, the Cisco router my employer
> bought for future use in a VPN crapped out on us the other day. An
> upgraded IOS introduced me to an interesting ISDN bug they have. And
> their last attempt involved installing an IOS still in beta testing. So
> I dragged a 5x86-133 into work last night and put us back on the
> Internet with good ol' Linux while the Cisco gets troubleshot.
> Looks like this box, which was the predecessor to the Cisco, got it's
> day in the sun again. Maybe I can keep it in place. Anyone out there
> experienced with setting up VPN's between Linux boxes and Cisco
> routers? (Running 12.0.x IOS.)
> Care to share the howtos and what to expect to deviate from said howtos?
> (Oh, and Linux scores 2 because it was the first system to impress the
> boss with sharing a single IP across a LAN instead of individual
> dialups. So 1 point for each time it's been in place.)
> --
> Digital Wokan
> Tribal mage of the electronics age
> Guerilla Linux Warrior
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