IPSEC / VPN - Howto for newbies

From: Roger Grosswiler (roger_at_gwch.net)
Date: 12/06/04

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    Hi,

    i would like to connect via wirless to my homenetwork, using secured
    connections. i am currently setting up radius for 802.ix and would
    afterwards transmitting data through a secured channel.

    For this i would like to learn more about IPSEC in special and VPN. I
    have seen, IPSEC is implemented in FC3 using system-config-network, but
    i cannot be that easy, or?

    Do you have any hint, howto or manual?

    Thx,
    Roger

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