How to make a SL Mac Mini a VPN server?

I'd like to set up my Mac Mini at home as a VPN server.  I have read online that it can be done in non server SL, but I see in network where to add a VPN, but that looks more like a connecting into one rather than setting one up.  Is there a way to set up a VPN server on this Mini, and at that, for free? 

If you have a new enough Mac mini you could use Mountain Lion and Server.app however for Snow Leopard you can in theory do it also so.
For Snow Leopard (client) you can try following various howto guides on setting up the included VPN server software via the command-line. The user version of OS X has always contained the same basic server software such as DHCP, DNS, http, and in this case VPN but does not include the Apple tools for making it easy to setup.
Here are some links
http://dreaming-artemis.com/2011/07/18/setting-up-vpn-on-the-imac-osx-snow-leopa rd-10-6-8/
http://stormrook.com/2010/05/31/setting-up-a-vpn-server-on-osx/#more-39
There is also the option of buying a relatively cheap GUI utility which does the setting up for you, see
http://macserve.org.uk/projects/ivpn/

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