VPN Client User Guide for Linux and Solaris, Release 4.6
Index

Table Of Contents

A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - X - Z

Index

A

aggressive mode     1-5

algorithms

authentication     1-5

data compression     1-6

encryption     1-6

authentication

algorithms     1-5

extended     1-6

features     1-6

mode     1-6

type     3-3

B

backup server     3-4

batch files

erasing saved password     4-2

C

certificate

distinguished name     3-5

hash of contents     3-5

name     3-4

path name     3-5

peer     1-7

store     3-4

command-line interface

connect     3-2

disconnect     4-3

displaying commands     4-1

logging     4-6

notify     4-7

stat     4-4

commands

tar     2-4

zcat     2-4

connection types     1-3

D

data compression     1-6

data formats     vii

delete with reason     1-4

DHCP request     1-4

Diffie-Hellman groups     1-6

disconnecting the VPN client     4-3

displaying available commands     4-1

DNS server     1-4

documentation

conventions     vi

related     vi

E

enabling VPN service     2-6

encrypt group password     3-3

encryption algorithm     1-6

encrypt user password     3-3

eraseuserpwd parameter     4-2

ESP keepalives     3-4

extended authentication     1-6

F

features

authentication     1-6

IPSec     1-5

program     1-3

VPN client     1-2

G

group name     3-3

group password     3-3

H

hash     3-5

host name     1-4, 3-3

hybrid authentication

Linux     2-3

Solaris     2-3

I

IKE keepalives     1-5, 3-4

IKE protocols     1-1

installer contents     2-1

install script

Linux     2-6

Solaris     2-8

introduction     1-1

IP chains     2-3

IP protocol     1-3

IPSec

attributes     1-5

features     1-5

through NAT     3-4

IPSec group

name     3-3

password     3-3

K

keepalives     1-5, 3-4

kernel version

changing     2-4

requirements     2-2

L

libraries     2-2

local LAN access     1-3, 3-4

logging commands     4-6

M

main mode     1-5

mode

aggressive     1-5

authentication     1-6

configuration     1-6

main     1-5

NAT     3-4

tunnel encapsulation     1-6

MTU size     1-4

mutual authentication

Linux     2-3

N

NAT mode     3-4

NAT transparency     3-4

NAT transversal     3-4

network adapters supported     1-1

notifications, from VPN device     1-4

notify command     4-7

O

operating systems supported     1-1

P

password

group     3-3

IPSec group     3-3

overriding     4-2

string     3-3

user profile     3-3

peer certificate     1-7

peer timeout     3-4

platforms not supported     1-1

ports

TCP     3-4

preconfigured keys     2-2

prerequisites

passwords     2-2

profiles     3-1

program features     1-3

protocols

DHCP     1-4

IKE     1-1

IP     1-3

PPP     1-3

TCP     3-4

UDP     1-4, 2-3

R

Red Hat Software     2-2

root certificate

installing automatically on Linux     2-3

installing automatically on Solaris     2-3

S

SA (security association)     1-4

save user password     3-3

shared keys

authentication type     3-3

Diffie-Hellman group     3-5

single SA     1-4

smart cards     1-7

split DNS     1-5

split tunneling     1-4, 1-5

statistics     4-4

subinterfaces limitations     1-1

supported VPN devices     1-1

system adminstrator     2-2

system requirements     2-2

T

tar command     2-4

TCP protocol     3-4

terminate connections     1-1

transparent tunneling     1-5

tunneling

encapsulation mode     1-6

protocol     1-3

split     1-5

U

UDP protocol     1-4

UltraSPARC computer     2-4

uninstalling an old client     2-1

unpacking the VPN client files     2-4

user authentication     1-3, 1-6

user name     3-3

user password     3-3

user profiles

creating     3-2

described     3-1

example     3-1

location     3-1

parameters     3-2

V

viewing the logging files     4-6

VPN client

defined     1-1

features     1-2

vpnclient connect command     3-2

vpnclient disconnect command     4-3

vpnclient stat command     4-4

VPN devices     1-1

X

X.509 certificates     1-2

XAUTH (extended authentication)     1-6

Z

zcat command     2-4