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