Hi,
I have one FC5 server and one CentOS 4.4 server and I want to stablish a VPN between them, i have read that VPNd could be an option, anybody know where do I find the rpm for CentOS or with repository should i have to install in order to get it?
Also if somebody has some other software that recommend me to stablish a VPN
I know you didn't ask about this, but since you're looking: OpenVPN has worked very well for me, and has been trivial (compared to other vpns I've used) to setup and get working. See http://openvpn.net/
Andrew Sawyers
On 9/14/06 11:13 PM, "Guillermo Garron" guillermo.fedora@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have one FC5 server and one CentOS 4.4 server and I want to stablish a VPN between them, i have read that VPNd could be an option, anybody know where do I find the rpm for CentOS or with repository should i have to install in order to get it?
Also if somebody has some other software that recommend me to stablish a VPN
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 23:13 -0400, Guillermo Garron wrote:
Hi,
I have one FC5 server and one CentOS 4.4 server and I want to stablish a VPN between them, i have read that VPNd could be an option, anybody know where do I find the rpm for CentOS or with repository should i have to install in order to get it?
Also if somebody has some other software that recommend me to stablish a VPN
Openvpn rocks .... and the other good news is that it's available from the rpmforge repo . See http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories if you haven't (yet) add this repo on you CentOS yum config.
On 9/15/06, Fabian Arrotin fabian.arrotin@arrfab.net wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 23:13 -0400, Guillermo Garron wrote:
Hi,
I have one FC5 server and one CentOS 4.4 server and I want to stablish a VPN between them, i have read that VPNd could be an option, anybody know where do I find the rpm for CentOS or with repository should i have to install in order to get it?
Also if somebody has some other software that recommend me to stablish a VPN
Openvpn rocks .... and the other good news is that it's available from the rpmforge repo . See http://wiki.centos.org/Repositories if you haven't (yet) add this repo on you CentOS yum config.
Thank you two very much Regards, Guillermo.
"Linux IS user friendly... It's just selective about who its friends are." (Using FC5, CentOS4.4 and Ubuntu 6.06)