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Date:      Wed, 2 Feb 2000 16:41:07 +1300
From:      "Dan Langille" <dan@freebsddiary.org>
To:        Chris Johnson <cjohnson@palomine.net>
Cc:        security@freebsd.org, isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: secure connection from DSL to DSL users
Message-ID:  <200002020341.QAA94709@ducky.nz.freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <20000201114329.A20524@palomine.net>
References:  <200002010837.VAA82428@ducky.nz.freebsd.org>; from Dan Langille on Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 09:37:49PM %2B1300

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On 1 Feb 00, at 11:43, Chris Johnson wrote:

> On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 09:37:49PM +1300, Dan Langille wrote:
> > Hi folks, 
> > 
> > I'm trying to find a fast, cheap, and secure way to connect together 
> > multiple locations which have DSL connections.  For starters, let's 
> > assume three offices.  I've been told about skip, but from what I can 
> > see, it requires X.  Which is strange.  Why put X on a gateway? 
> > 
> > Has anyone succeeded in implementing skip without using X?  If so, 
> > how? 
> > 
> > Any other suggestions for the suggested connection? 
> 
> Try pipsecd. It's simple to set up and it works very well.
> 
> /usr/ports/net/pipsecd

Thanks.  pipsecd has been the common recommendation.  I'd rather 
use IPSec, but I am trying pipsecd first.  I reserve judgement on how 
easy it is to setup.  The documentation lacks a working pratical 
example and a step-by-step guide.  If someone can provide me with 
their conf details and the ifconfig -tun0 output, I'll document it so it is 
easy to follow.

cheers
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