Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 09:42:31 +0200 From: Milan Obuch <bsd@dino.sk> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: cisco vpn experience? Message-ID: <200504200942.31565.bsd@dino.sk> In-Reply-To: <4266063E.5000606@elischer.org> References: <42658CD3.1050900@icyb.net.ua> <200504200930.06372.bsd@dino.sk> <4266063E.5000606@elischer.org>
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On Wednesday 20 April 2005 09:35, Julian Elischer wrote: > Milan Obuch wrote: > > On Wednesday 20 April 2005 09:02, Julian Elischer wrote: > >>Andriy Gapon wrote: > >>>If you are more interested in "road warrior type configurations" rather > >>>than site-to-site (judging from your refrence to special cisco vpn > >>>clients), please take a look at security/vpnc and google:ipsec-tools > >>>(not in the ports yet). > >> > >>thanks.. > >>ended up using vpnc > >> > >>>I have used the latter with CheckPoint FW (with modifications to code), > >>>so it is quite possible that it now works with Cisco VPN too (don't be > >>>fooled by their home page, they already have version 0.5.1 if you go to > >>>Downloads link). > > > > Slightly off-topic but still similar question - is anybody using BSD to > > connect to Cisco series 3000 VPN concentrator? We use mainly FreeBSD in > > our network, and I need this type of connection... > > this was my question.. > the answer was to use vpnc (instead of the linux or Windows clients cisco > give you to use) > > > > the 3000 can also do 'normal' ipsec tunnels too > so that is probably usable from "normal" freebsd ipsec. > OK. Are there any pointers/urls for working config? I did not use anything like this yet. Milan
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