Dustin Krysak wrote:
On 11/29/06, Alex Palenschat alex@nssmgmt.com wrote:
Thanks for hte info. I was hoping to avoid having patches and kernel recompiles, but that might be my only way I can go.
Thanks. It is appreciated.
Time for the obligatory "why not use OpenVPN then?" post. It is in Dag's repository and is very straightforward to install and works well with NAT. There is a windows client with a GUI and it does not have the weakness of password based authentication. www.openvpn.org
I will check it out!
I just finished setting up an OpenVPN server on CentOS 4.4. It was really quite simple once I figured out the basics. The hardest part was configuring everything so that the remote computer could communicate with the rest of the network.
There is some good information on the OpenVPN website. http://openvpn.net/howto.html