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Dear Paul,<BR>
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I hope my email finds you well. I am still waiting for your response in regards to documentation of configuration. Actually I want to configure tunnel from a windows XP machine to Linux server on which I have installed Openswan. Please refer me to the appropriate documentation page so that I can study it and configure tunnel as per my requirement.<BR>
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Regards,<BR>
Syed<BR> <BR>
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From: voip.expert@hotmail.com<BR>To: paul@xelerance.com<BR>Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 18:10:44 +0500<BR>CC: users@openswan.org<BR>Subject: Re: [Openswan Users] Openswan information required<BR><BR>
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Hello Paul,<BR> <BR>can you please provide me link where can I read more about how to setup connection in Windows XP.<BR> <BR>Regards,<BR>Abbas<BR> <BR>> Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 10:57:41 -0500<BR>> From: paul@xelerance.com<BR>> To: voip.expert@hotmail.com<BR>> CC: users@openswan.org<BR>> Subject: Re: [Openswan Users] Openswan information required<BR>> <BR>> On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, VoIP Expert wrote:<BR>> <BR>> > 1. I want to install openswan on Linux server where customers connect to get services. For example customers<BR>> > want to register their softphones (dialers) with the Linux server which has openswan installed. They can't<BR>> > connect to port 5060 unless then use some VPN and Tunneling. Most of of customers are using Windows<BR>> > machines and few of them can use Linux. Now my question is that are there built in openswan clients in<BR>> > Windows and Linux?<BR>> <BR>> Windows, linux and osx all have IPsec clients. The easiest interoperability method is to<BR>> use IPsec/L2TP. It is supported with Windows and Mac without additional software. On<BR>> Linux, you use openswan with xl2tpd as an IPsec/l2tp server (and the same software combo can<BR>> be used as a client)<BR>> <BR>> > I was studying (http://wiki.openswan.org/index.php/Openswan/Win2K) and it seems there<BR>> > are some issues with windows built in IP sec support. It also seems that FreeS/WAN version 1.92 or later is<BR>> > required to avoid an interoperation problem with Windows native IPsec?<BR>> <BR>> That is very old (10 years) information. Ignore that. Use the latest openswan and xl2tpd versions.<BR>> <BR>> Paul<BR><BR>
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