Where is CIPE?

Christopher Ness nesscg at mcmaster.ca
Thu Apr 15 15:58:04 UTC 2004


On Thu, 2004-04-15 at 11:54, Eric Diamond wrote:
> IPSec is going to be included in FC2? Cool...
> 
> CIPE is OK. OpenVPN is like CIPE on steroids. I use it
> extensively and love it. It's very easy to configure,
> can use either static keys or x.509 certificates. It
> uses OpenSSL as it's encryption layer so it's very fast.
> Plus it works on all linux & unix type OS's, including
> Mac OSX, AND Windows (back to Win98). It plays very well
> with NAT and any other type of packet header mangling.

But can you get it to connect to a CISCO Concentrator?
Chris
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