[wplug] Looking for GUI (or perhaps setup script) for VPN gateway / NAT firewall management

Mark Sikora markys123451 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 30 14:03:21 EDT 2009


you might take a look at webmin.  It has always seemed nice to me.

On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Andrew Fisk <andy at spitcomp.com> wrote:

> might be more than you want but sme srever (contribs.org) is, amongst
> other things, a easy to manage VPN gateway and firewall.
>
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> Thanks
>
> Andy
> Spitfire Computer Services
> Suite 19
> 2301 Duss Ave.
> Ambridge, PA 15003
> Phone (412) 749-0162
> andy at spitcomp.com
> www.spitcomp.com
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> On Sep 29, 2009, at Tuesday, September 29, 20094:20 PM, Pat Barron
> wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a reasonable GUI for setting up an openswan-based VPN
> > gateway and outbound NAT firewall.  Basically, looking for something
> > that I can layer on top of a system to turn it into a VPN gateway /
> > NAT
> > firewall that would let me manage it sort of like m0n0wall - without
> > actually being m0n0wall...  (which I can't use for non-technical
> > reasons
> > that I won't go into here...)
> >
> > Alternatively, I could also use some kind of package or script that
> > can
> > provision a "canned" setup of a configuration like this - i.e., run
> > the
> > script, and poof! you're suddenly a VPN gateway and NAT firewall.
> >
> > I know what pieces I need, and wouldn't really care about doing
> > ongoing
> > management on an ad-hoc, piecemeal basis - it's primarily the initial
> > setup that I'm trying to streamline...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --Pat.
> >
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