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Date:      Thu, 10 Mar 2011 19:12:41 +0000
From:      Miguel Lopes Santos Ramos <mbox@miguel.ramos.name>
To:        Remko Lodder <remko@elvandar.org>
Cc:        "J. Hellenthal" <jhell@DataIX.net>, FreeBSD Security <freebsd-security@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: It's not possible to allow non-OPIE logins only from trusted networks
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Qui, 2011-03-10 às 19:20 +0100, Remko Lodder escreveu:
> > Yes, that's right. That would solve a whole lot of other problems too.
> > It's true that I'm using SSH in many cases just as an easy to administer
> > VPN. I've been postponing that for years. But I would need something
> > that worked with FreeBSD and Gentoo (don't want to learn two tools) and
> > for any client.
> 
> 
> 
> so with the pfsense project we have this thing integrated that is called OpenVPN.
> Hell, I use it between multiple FreeBSD boxes to create a 'secure' (quotes because
> it's as secure as possible in this world :)) network between them. I pushed it to my
> parents who are (sigh) using Windows, I use it from my Mac (Viscosity) and hell
> it even works on Linux/Gentoo..
> 
> And it's all.. free :-)
> 
> Cheers
> Remko

Thanks. I'll probably be looking into that sooner or latter.

However, OPIE, nobody cares about OPIE?

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Miguel Ramos <mbox@miguel.ramos.name>
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