Re: Centos as l2tp/ipsec-Client

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Am 01.02.2013 11:47, schrieb John R Pierce:
> On 2/1/2013 1:55 AM, sebastian wrote:
>> i need to configure a centos 6.3 - server as an l2tp/ipsec-client. I
>> have no idea how I there previous or if this is even possible.
>> Where one might find appropriate instructions? Google is not very
>> helpful, without any idea.
> whats the server?   there's no single standard for how VPN's like that
> authenticate and get setup, even given that they are using l2tp over
> ipsec.   ipsec itself is an unholy mess.    I prefer SSL based VPNs like
> OpenVPN.
>
> openswan is the generic l2tp/ipsec client (and server) in linux, million
> configuration options via complex scripts, you need to know EXACTLY what
> the server is expecting to authenticate and setup a session, and what
> you're routing over it.
>
I have create a l2tp-vpn server on centos 6.3 like this how-to:
http://www.maxwhale.com/how-to-install-l2tp-vpn-on-centos/

The vpn-connection works with an Mac-client and an Iphone too.

I thinks thats a very simple config and exactly is the right to begin. 
My problem is now the client-configuration for an centos 6.3 (no GUI) 
--- client setup. How it works? xl2tpd as client?
I have no solution approach
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