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Date:      Mon, 29 Aug 2005 22:03:55 -0500
From:      Nikolas Britton <nikolas.britton@gmail.com>
To:        "albi@scii.nl" <albi@scii.nl>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: local port 512 connects in logfiles & ipsec-client-question
Message-ID:  <ef10de9a050829200321e037bf@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20050830043058.63e0d7b8.albi@scii.nl>
References:  <20050829222152.1064a7e4.albi@scii.nl> <ef10de9a0508291714ec691a4@mail.gmail.com> <20050830043058.63e0d7b8.albi@scii.nl>

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On 8/29/05, albi@scii.nl <albi@scii.nl> wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 19:14:02 -0500
> Nikolas Britton <nikolas.britton@gmail.com> wrote:
>=20
> > > i now wonder whether someone has good (preferably
> > > easy & GUI-based) recommendations for ipsec-clients *that work well w=
ith
> > > ipsec on FreeBSD* for linux-, windows- and apple-machines for my user=
s
> > > so that they can easily access their files from homes
> > >
> >
> > With a site to site IPsec tunnel you don't need VPN clients,
> > everything is transparent:
> > LAN 1 =3D 192.168.0/24
> > LAN 2 =3D 192.168.1/24
> > WAN =3D Internet
> >
> > LAN 1 <--> (m0n0wall, IPsec tunnel) <--> WAN <--> (m0n0wall, IPsec
> > tunnel) <--> LAN 2
>=20
> sorry for not being clear here, the 2 m0n0walls was my first
> VPN-attempt that worked,
>=20
> now i'd like to provide users access to the files on one lan behind a
> m0n0wall-machine to their home-computer
>=20
> they will use linux- windows- or apple-machines at home, i wonder which
> software they would use best for that purpose
>=20
>=20

For starters you could look at the default VPN client software that
comes with windows and Mac OS X.



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