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sir-lancealot 03-05-2008 03:10 PM

Software VPN for existing network advice
 
I've been down the road a few times reading, but the time has come I need to move forward (and of course have it done yesterday).

I have a Fedora machine as a management server, has 3 nic's, a public, private and a management. We have a corporate Juniper firewall, and I need to allow 'road warriors' a solution (linux, xp, vista). Open swan seems a good choice, but I have done alot of reading on their wiki (http://wiki.openswan.org/index.php/Openswan/Windows) but there seems a lot of extra's the client would need to do.

So in a nutshell,
1. Is that the case? The openswan installed via rpm rather easy, ipsec is running, but as I said the doc's are rather limited (in my opinion).

2. Is there something else out there someone can say, I used this, nice web or webmin module for admin, end users, no problem, gave them IP, username and they were done (something to that affect)

Thanks

internetSurfer 03-05-2008 05:13 PM

Relevant info on the topic:

OpenVPN
OpenVPN: Building and Integrating Virtual Private Networks
How to install OpenVPN on Fedora Core 2
VPN-X Client (Linux) (XP ,Vista
Hamachi (Linux)
SSL VPN : Understanding, evaluating and planning secure, web-based remote access

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