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Subject: Re: Lan-to-Lan VPN
From: Damian Gerow (damian
ITACTICS.COM)Date: Mon Jun 26 2000 - 15:26:55 CDT
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On 22 Jun, Michael wrote:
> I haven't yet seen anyone suggest the obvious: Linux.
> Imagine old 486's, one at each site, acting as VPN encrypting NAT
> gateways, running vpnd or ipsec for up to 254 sites and unlimited users
> with all types of connections at zero cost except learning something
> low-level, useful, flexible and long-lasting...
> --Michael
.... but if you look at the newgroup (FOCUS-MS) ...
Keep in mind that to properly set up a *secure* Linux VPN, you need
someone on hand who knows Linux.
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