[H-GEN] small centos sysadmin contract job

Noel Butler noel.butler at ausics.net
Mon Mar 19 05:09:44 EDT 2012


For $200 you'd only get an hour, maybe plus 10 mins, a setup you want
can be done in that, but to expect one to stick around for free (after
that time) until YOU figure out how to do it ... good luck with that, I
certainly wouldn't, it might take you untold amount of time to "get it
right".




On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 12:18 +1000, Clinton Roy wrote:

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> Hey folks,
> 
> My employer has a small contract job at the moment,
> we require a specific server setup, and the instructions for setting
> it up ourselves.
> 
> If there are any SAGE-au folks on the list that could tell me the
> appropriate place to send this contract offer,
> that would be appreciated.
> 
> The following are the details:
> 
>     Setup, and provide the exact steps to configure an IPSEC VPN
> server on CentOS 5.
>     This server should accept authentication on IPSEC via Certificates.
>     It must be compatible with iOS 5 (eg: iPhone or iPad), including
> directions on how to configure (or links to other sites are fine).
>     The solution must provide a virtual Linux network interface for
> each connected client (like what happens with a PPTP VPN).
>     Clients will be on dynamic IP's.
>     It should support a server on a dynamic IP (although DDNS does not
> need to be configured).
>     The clients must access the server by DNS, not by IP address. We
> can configure a host name.
>     Clients should be allocated a single IP address for access to
> resources to the LAN.
>     The clients must still work if they are getting NAT'd before going
> to the server, and/or the server has NAT from a public IP address.
> (ie: NAT-T support)
>     The sever must support routing all traffic via it (not just LAN
> traffic) to the internet from the clients.
>     We will provide a CentOS 5 machine with full ssh root access.
>     The job will be considered done when we can duplicate on our own
> CentOS server, and connect via Certificates created as per the
> directions using iOS.
>     This should use an open source solution (eg: openswan or freeswan
> or any other open source solution.)
> 
> Payment is roughly $200, let me know if there are any further details required.
> 
> cheers,


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