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From: Gianni Pucciani <gp.puccio@tin.it>
To: Netfilter <netfilter@lists.netfilter.org>
Subject: Re: vpn under linux
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2004 11:41:50 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4077C15E.9080701@tin.it> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200404101018.38664.Antony@Soft-Solutions.co.uk>

Hi,
I forget one things, waht about the CIPE solution. I read that in the 
rh9 sec guide about VPN.

And then, I see this  news:  the FreeS/WAN project is no longer in 
active development, it could be a problem?

thanks

Antony Stone wrote:

>On Saturday 10 April 2004 10:01 am, Gianni Pucciani wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hi all,
>>some of you can give me some input about the best way to set up a vpn
>>under two Linux RH9 systems?
>>I heared there are different solution (PPP and SSH, PPTP...) and I'd
>>like to know your opinion about that.
>>    
>>
>
>PPP is Point-to-Point Protocol, and has almost nothing to do with VPNs :)
>
>SSH is Secure Shell, and at least it contains some encryption, but again, is 
>almost nothing to do with VPNs (but more on that later).
>
>PPTP is Pretty Poor Tunneling Protocol (oh, no, sorry, it's a Point to Point 
>Tunneling Protocol...), and is the way Microsoft systems do VPN.
>
>The "standard" way to do VPN (in other words, the method which is supported by 
>most vendors, uses open standards, and also has the best security) is IPsec.
>
>The usual way to do IPsec under Linux is to use FreeS/WAN under kernel 2.4, or 
>the built-in IPsec under kernel 2.6.
>
>I use FreeS/WAN, I like it, it works well with netfilter (once you've got used 
>to the path the packets take at each end), and I'm happy with its 3DES/RSA 
>security.
>
>I said I'd mention more about SSH - that also uses good encryption and is 
>therefore secure, and once you have an SSH connection between two machines, 
>you can "tunnel" almost any network traffic you like between them, and it 
>does work, although I wouldn't select this as a first choice for a VPN 
>because there's a lot more manual setting up involved.   IPsec is more like a 
>network route - you just configure it, and let the two endpoint machines get 
>on with negotiating the link, and then computers from whichever network 
>ranges you've configured the VPN to support can connect to each other 
>transparently through a nice secure tunnel across the Internet.
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>Regards,
>
>Antony.
>
>  
>



  parent reply	other threads:[~2004-04-10  9:41 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2004-04-10  9:01 vpn under linux Gianni Pucciani
2004-04-10  9:18 ` Antony Stone
2004-04-10  9:31   ` Gianni Pucciani
2004-04-10  9:44     ` Antony Stone
2004-04-10  9:41   ` Gianni Pucciani [this message]
2004-04-10 10:00     ` Antony Stone
2004-04-10 10:15       ` Gianni Pucciani
2004-04-10 23:41       ` Alexander Samad
2004-04-11  0:09         ` Aaron P. Martinez
2004-04-12 12:25         ` Scott MacKay
2004-04-12 16:01           ` John A. Sullivan III
2004-04-12 18:58             ` Dick St.Peters
2004-04-10  9:47   ` Victor Julien
2004-04-10 12:30 ` John A. Sullivan III
2004-04-10 17:23   ` Tony Earnshaw

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