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February, 2006
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+ Zero to IPSec in 4 minutes
+ Security Focus, February 28, 2006
+ This article, as its lead-in says,
+ "looks at how to get a fully functional IPSec VPN up and running between two fresh OpenBSD
+ installations in about four minutes flat".
+ If you've shied away from setting up an IPSEC VPN because of config file complexity,
+ now is the time to reconsider.
+ Dragos Ruiu shows you how the ipsecctl command (introduced to the world in OpenBSD 3.8)
+ makes it really easy to set up a VPN between consenting OpenBSD machines.
+ He states that he and a colleague were able to get two machines talking over IPSEC
+ in a few minutes, and only changing a few configuration files.
+ He also comments on the relative ease of installing our favorite OS, and hopes
+ that our ipsecctl will be adopted by the other BSDs (hopefully in a compatible way)
+ to make firewall setups easier all around the network.
+ But you don't need to wait for that if you're running OpenBSD 3.8; just follow
+ the steps in the article.
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The Worm in the Machine
Network Magazine India, February 2006
Dilip Ranade elaborates on several reasons why software is drearily buggy and endlessly insecure,
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