Campagnol is a distributed IP-based VPN program able to open new connections through NATs or firewalls without any configuration. It uses UDP for the transport layer, and utilizes tunneling and encryption (with DTLS) and the UDP hole punching NAT traversal technique. The established connections are P2P.
Hi.
Yesterday I installed Solaris 11.3 and I tried to setup a VPN but I didn't find how to make it.
I saw the "network manager" where I found the ethernet connection but I didn't find where to add a VPN connection.
When I used Debian Linux there was NetworkManagerVPN that with a GUI I... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I want to work on a remote unix server, then on a windows XP station I have a Forticlient that makes a VPN to the network on which the server is situated. But then I do not know how to work with. In DOS box (cmd BOX) I issue:
telnet myserver
but It does not know IT.
Any idea ?
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We have an older model DG Aviion Unix system and we're trying to switch to VPN but we can't talk to the Unix box... can't ping or telnet to it, but we can talk to all our other systems (PC/NT servers).
Is there a network/tcpip setting we're missing? Something we have to change/set, either on... (0 Replies)
L2tpIPsecVpn(1) General Commands Manual L2tpIPsecVpn(1)NAME
L2tpIPsecVpn - L2tp over IPsec VPN Manager applet for the GNOME Desktop
SYNOPSIS
L2tpIPsecVpn [options]
DESCRIPTION
This GUI is not a network manager plugin. However, it provides a systray icon in the indicator applet from which a non privileged user can
establish and bring down L2TP over IPsec VPN connections.
From there the user can add, remove and edit vpn connections.
Editing allows configuring various options for IPsec, L2TP and PPP.
Among others, the user can configure eg. the gateway, the use of either PSK or a certificate for authentication, various L2TP options as
redial- timeout and attempts and of course all important PPP options. It also allows you to configure PPP for tunnel splitting because you
can add routes as you want.
When applying your settings, all necessary configuration files are written accordingly (ipsec.conf, xl2tp.conf, options.xl2tpd, opensc.conf
up and down scripts ...).
It relies on Openswan and xl2tp packages as the underlying protocol handlers.
You can also use certificates on your local machine or, if e.g. OpenSC is installed and configured, even on a smart card to handle PPP
authentication.
The GUI automatically detects when network interfaces are going up or down and can (if so configured) automatically establish or close VPN
connections.
OPTIONS
startConnectionEditor
Starts the connection editor dialog.
applySettings
Write configuration files according to the connection settings, must be started with root privileges, ie use gksudo as non root
user.
deleteAllConfFiles
Delete all configuration files, must be started with root privileges, ie use gksudo as non root user.
AUTHORS
Werner Jaeger
version 1.0.9 11 Oct 2012 L2tpIPsecVpn(1)