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Date:      Tue, 3 Dec 2002 18:11:24 -0600
From:      "Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P." <kdk@daleco.biz>
To:        "Greg Goodman" <admin@fastserve.net>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Virtual Private Servers
Message-ID:  <044001c29b29$b080ca30$fa00a8c0@DaleCoportable>
References:  <1531119979925.20021203160149@fastserve.net>

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From: "Greg Goodman" <admin@fastserve.net>
Subject: Virtual Private Servers


> Hello freebsd-questions,
>
>   Does anyone have any information on setting up virtual private
>   servers with Freebsd? There are a lot of people doing it out
there
>   but I can't seem to find any documentation supporting it.
>
>   Any information would be much appreciated.
>
>   Thanks
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  Greg Goodman
>
$cd /usr/ports
$make search key=vpn
Port:   poptop-1.1.3_1
Path:   /usr/ports/net/poptop
Info:   Windows 9x compatible PPTP (VPN) server
Maint:  nsayer@freebsd.org
Index:  net
B-deps:
R-deps:

Port:   pptpclient-1.1.0
Path:   /usr/ports/net/pptpclient
Info:   PPTP client for establishing a VPN link with an NT server
Maint:  thomas@cuivre.fr.eu.org
Index:  net
B-deps: libgnugetopt-1.2
R-deps: libgnugetopt-1.2

Port:   openvpn-1.3.0
Path:   /usr/ports/security/openvpn
Info:   Secure IP/Ethernet tunnel daemon
Maint:  matthias.andree@web.de
Index:  security
B-deps: lzo-1.08_1
R-deps: lzo-1.08_1

Port:   tinc-1.0p8_1
Path:   /usr/ports/security/tinc
Info:   A Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon
Maint:  ports@FreeBSD.org
Index:  security
B-deps: expat-1.95.5 gettext-0.11.5_1 libiconv-1.8_1
R-deps: expat-1.95.5 gettext-0.11.5_1 libiconv-1.8_1

Port:   vpnd-1.1.0
Path:   /usr/ports/security/vpnd
Info:   VPN daemon offering transparent blowfish encryption between
networks
Maint:  anders@FreeBSD.org
Index:  security
B-deps:
R-deps:


Kevin Kinsey
DaleCo, S.P.


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