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Re: IPSEC client for Mac
Subject: Re: IPSEC client for Mac
From: Neil Ratzlaff (neil.ratzlaff
ucop.edu)
Date: Mon Dec 20 1999 - 16:40:06 CST
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At 10:02 12/15/99 +1000, Robyn Bailey wrote:
>Does anyone know of a cheap, (shareware, maybe) IPSEC client for the Mac???
I asked a Mac group, and got two responses:
1. timestep for Windows95/98/NT and Mac at
http://www.timestep.com/HTML/ProdConCli.htm
2. "Network Associates (PGP Net) has an IPSec client - it supposedly works
well with Cisco routers (if purchased through Cisco, it is fairly cheap)
and their VPN solution - but I have not been able to verify yet that it
will work with other routers and extranet boxes (like Contivity from
Nortel). I am also aware of Nortel offering their Instant Internet Access
Router (~$500) that has VPN client embedded in its software for talking to
other Extranet Servers/Routers. We have been evaluating VPN / Extranet at
work and presently (on the dark side) unless you are running xDSL or cable
modem - the overhead for encryption is high - it is slow when the PC has to
provide the encryption."
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