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Date:      Tue, 9 Aug 2005 20:57:18 +0200 (CEST)
From:      Pavel =?iso-8859-2?Q?Jord=E1k?= <pavel.jordak@siemens.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        vladone@spaingsm.com
Subject:   Re: about VPN solution
Message-ID:  <50124.158.226.252.127.1123613838.squirrel@gw.anfdata.cz>
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On 9 Srpen 2005, 17:16, Panagiotis Christias napsal(a):
> On 8/9/05, Glenn Dawson <glenn@antimatter.net> wrote:
>> At 03:15 AM 8/9/2005, vladone wrote:
>> >Hi!
>> >I have an private network, that acces the internet via an freebsd
>> >gateway. I want to buil some authentication for my users, to prevent
>> >ilegal connections. When an user want to connect to my gateway (to
>> >acces the internet), require to enter user and password.
>> >My questions is:
>> >What solution, is best for this?
>>
>> m0n0wall should be able to do what you want, and it's based on FreeBSD.
>> http://m0n0.ch/wall/
>>
>> -Glenn
>
> You could try openvpn (http://openvpn.net/) too. It can run as an
> extra service on your freebsd box and provide ssl based vpn access
> using ssl certificates for authentication.
>
> Panagiotis

Hi, vladone,

if I understand well your issue (to authenticate the "inner" users), I
think authpf(8) could be probably your friend.

Pavel.

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