I've already read the thread on Linux VPN that uses PoPToP
(which uses PPP) and that didn't give me any useful information for my situation. I need to set up a VPN for high speed internet access (cable modems) for my server. All the documentation I've read on Linux VPNs (FreeS/WAN and otherwise) typically talk about having two different Linux gateways, one on each side of the Internet. In my situation I only have one Linux gateway (and only need one) and one Windows XP machine to connect. I will also want to give access to my partner from across the Internet on his Windows 2000 machine. I have no problem setting up the IPSec on the WinXP machine. My problem is correctly setting up the Linux server to be a VPN server. All the documentation either points to PPP or a situation using two Linux servers. I am looking for advice on how to go about properly configuring VPN Linux for my situation.
(which uses PPP) and that didn't give me any useful information for my situation. I need to set up a VPN for high speed internet access (cable modems) for my server. All the documentation I've read on Linux VPNs (FreeS/WAN and otherwise) typically talk about having two different Linux gateways, one on each side of the Internet. In my situation I only have one Linux gateway (and only need one) and one Windows XP machine to connect. I will also want to give access to my partner from across the Internet on his Windows 2000 machine. I have no problem setting up the IPSec on the WinXP machine. My problem is correctly setting up the Linux server to be a VPN server. All the documentation either points to PPP or a situation using two Linux servers. I am looking for advice on how to go about properly configuring VPN Linux for my situation.