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From ilug-admin@linux.ie Mon Sep 2 13:14:40 2002
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Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 11:00:17 +0100
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From: Niall O Broin <niall@linux.ie>
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To: ilug@linux.ie
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Subject: [ILUG] VPN implementation
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I need to setup a VPN between a few sites. From what I've read, the the
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choices come down (on the Linux side) to IPsec (using FreeSWAN) or CIPE.
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It seems that FreeSWAN is 'better', being an implementation of IPsec which
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is a standard. However, CIPE does the job as well for Linux clients and is
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somewhat simpler to setup.
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The problem is that it's not a pure Linux situation - a couple of the sites
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run OS-X. I'm pretty sure that I'll be able to find an implementation of
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IPsec for OS-X, but I think CIPE is Linux only.
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So, the question is for those of you have have implemented BOTH - is there a
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significant difference in setup time and hassle between CIPE and FreeSWAN ?
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If CIPE is going to be much easier than dealing with FreeSWAN (and whatever
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on the OS-X sites) then I'll simply get a Linux box for each of the remote
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sites - with the low price of hardware, it doesn't take much more complexity
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in software to make buying hardware to use simpler software economic.
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Niall
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