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Hi, and thanks.  I am using CentOS3 at the moment. Thing is that the 
linuxbox is at the remote location and I can reach that now via an 
existing vpn that will be dead really soon. Since I'd rather not go 
there and reinstall and reconfigure the 2 boxes, and since an upgrade 
from centos 3 to 4 is not suggested, I am trying to find a solution that 
I can implement from here.I see  CentOS3 comes with ipsec-tools 0.2.5 
while CentOS4 with 0.3.3, is this a big difference?
I'll have a look at openswan, thanks

Simone

Feizhou wrote:

> Hi Simone,
>
> Are you using CentOS 4?
>
> If you are, the 2.6 kernel comes with openswan, freeswan is dead.
>
> CentOS 4 comes with ipsec-tools to configure ipsec tunnels.
>
> http://www.openswan.org/
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