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[ale] VPN choices...
- Subject: [ale] VPN choices...
- From: krandor1 at gmail.com (Brian Hartsfield)
- Date: Tue Mar 8 09:09:49 2005
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
I used to use the Cisco VPN 3000 hardware box. Cisco has clients for
Windows, Linux, and Solaris. The Windows install is very easy and you
can actually include all the setup files with the Windows client so
all the setings are automatically imported during install.
A very good and stable VPN solution.
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 08:38:44 -0500, David Corbin <dcorbin at machturtle.com> wrote:
> Our IT guy is looking to replace our current VPN solution. Of course, I'd
> like to see him using something Linux compatible, but he's a very
> MS-kind-of-guy. So, the question is, what Linux based firewall/VPN solutions
> are available that meet these requirements:
>
> 1) Must have support for Windows clients (XP, XP Home, 2000, at a guess).
> 2) Must be able to configure a Linux client for it, but doesn't have to be as
> trivial :)
> 3) Must be simple to setup for a non Linux guru.
> 4) Ideally, a drop in Live CD would probably be a good thing :)
>
> David
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