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From: Boris Köste (koester_at_x-itec.de)
Date: Wed Nov 06 2002 - 05:46:05 CST
Hello Palle,
Wednesday, October 23, 2002, 12:24:53 AM, you wrote:
PG> Hi!
PG> We just moved our company to a new `office hotel', and they have an openbsd
PG> firewall with an VPN setup that I should be able to use from home. A
PG> consultant set the openbsd machine up, and the guys in the new office knows
PG> absolutely nothing about unix whatsoever. When asking how to use the VPN, I
PG> got instructions for setting up the windows utility `PGP Desktop Security'.
Read our IPSEC/IKE MiniHowTo that may help you with setting up IPSEC
this may help you a little bit *g
http://www.x-itec.de/projects/tuts/ipsec-howto.txt
PG> Is there a crash course / FAQ that will actually help me? Or can someone
PG> just give some hints on how to set things up on the FreeBSD end, from
PG> scratch?
-- Best regards,Boris Köster mailto:x-itec
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