I'd like to set up a VPN tunneling channel from a Windows XP machine to
a Linux firewall box.
The thing is I'd like to set up this connection completely transparent
for the user, without having to login (fixed using locally stored
rsa-key) and not displaying a terminal window,
I've tried using PuTTY but it doesn't seem to have this feature.
Can anyone recommend some other (freeware) SSH package that can handle
this?
Re: Bank site not working ...norman wrote: ... >>both under Windows and Linux, likely because of our linux firewall... >>I may try other scripts.... (comp.os.linux.security)
NAT-T (NAT Traversal) support for Linux ... I need to establish a vpn connection between a windows 2000 client and a ... i find no info at all about NAT-T support for linux iptables. ... support my current linux firewall?... (comp.security.firewalls)
Re: Tell me about your Desktop. ... replacement for windows xp, Linux??? ... I know what it can do - IN THEORY - but have you done it IN PRACTICE??... You cannot expect to use Linux firewall stuff since FreeBSD... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
Re: If you used to use Windows or now used Windows less because of FreeBSD why? ... I continue to use windows on the desktop because of certain apps and games ... I use mysql and postfix on freebsd.... The freebsd installer is far superior to any other I have ever used. ... configure a linux firewall, but browsing over the documentation of iptables ... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
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