[VOIPSEC] Asterisk PBX - Security
Diana Cionoiu
diana-liste at voip.null.ro
Fri Jun 2 08:12:51 CDT 2006
Hello Daniel,
Just use the freeswan or cipe or the native 2.6 kernel support to setup
the VPN directly on your linux box.
Diana
P.S. Also take a look at the Yate project.
Daniel Mossinato wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> Good morning.
> This is my first post on this list, so I would like to introduce me.
>
> My name is Daniel Mossinato and I'm an IT Mananger in Brazil, São Paulo.
> I'm running an Asterisk for the company where I work to use as an
> "internal communicator". I have some extensions and no external lines
> wich means the partners use this solution to talk between each other,
> nobody else.
> I have a new scenario since two of the partners will travel and they
> want to use the extension outside of the company. The only solution
> I've found is a VPN. They would connect from hotels or other offices
> and they concern is about somebody listening the conversation.
>
> Do you have any suggestion of a device which supports OpenVPN? It
> could be an gateway (ATA) or a ip phone.
> I was trying with an Racoon VPN solution but I need some kind of
> roaming vpn. When the device is plugged on the internet it automactly
> creates the tunnel, doenst matter the ip where it is. Racoon seems to
> need to specify the IP.
>
>
> Thank you very much
> Sorry about my english and long message
>
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