Commerical recognized of OpenBSD VPN??

Commerical recognized of OpenBSD VPN??

Post by sam » Fri, 07 Mar 2003 12:43:29



Hi,

I would like to use OpenBSD to setup VPN for for some of SME, but I am
not sure how to make my client convince about the OpenBSD VPN. Is there
anyway I can get/buy certification on OpenBSD VPN solution?

Thanks
sam

 
 
 

Commerical recognized of OpenBSD VPN??

Post by Ted Unangs » Fri, 07 Mar 2003 17:38:38



> I would like to use OpenBSD to setup VPN for for some of SME, but I am
> not sure how to make my client convince about the OpenBSD VPN. Is there
> anyway I can get/buy certification on OpenBSD VPN solution?

you can point out that openbsd is the reference implementation that all
other versions test against to be certified.

http://www.vpnc.org/testing.html

--
"What right does Congress have to go around making laws just
because they deem it necessary?"
      - M. Barry, Mayor of Washington, DC

 
 
 

1. Connecting a Nortel VPN client through OpenBSD (2.9) to Nortel VPN Switch

I am trying to allow a system on my local net (using Nortel Extranet Access
Client) to connect through my OpenBSD Gateway (ver 2.9) to my companies
Nortel VPN Switch. I have been reading a ton on esp, gre, a possible patch
to ipf but nothing seems to work and there are no definitive howto's?

Any suggestions (and please not buy a LinkSys/DLink/NetGEAR home broadband
gateway - I want to do this with my OpenBSD box and it should be possible
either via proxy or passthrough?)

Thanks in advance,

- will

2. How to setup Virtual Private Networking (VPN) in Linux?

3. OpenBSD as end point for Cisco VPN

4. setting up modem

5. Netgear FVS318 VPN setup with OpenBSD 3.2 fails - help please

6. Laptop Install - Killin' me softly

7. PGPNet VPN and OpenBSD 2.7/2.8

8. How to catch the return value in sh ?

9. VPN, gre, port 1723, OpenBSD, ipnat.rules, etc. what gives?

10. OpenBSD VPN Server

11. openbsd as a vpn gateway

12. openbsd VPN & fwtk

13. rdr + VPN in openbsd 2.9?