Yes, but they support something they are tested, but a majority of users 
out there, want the product to work on anything..

Again, you missed the point, Macafee/Network Associates is attempting to 
be a one stop shopping solution for a personal firewall, intrusion 
detection, pgp, VPN.. Oh yeah, also make sure you buy their flavor of 
Kool-Aid..  :)

/mark




Jamy Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I know that conseal firewall, and mcafee personal firewall(conseal private
desktop) are both vpn capable infact they their own vpn product available
for free at www.consealfirewall.com

Jamy

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From: Lee, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 4:08 PM
To: 'Jamy Klein'; Firewall list (E-mail); Firewall List2 (E-mail)
Subject: RE: FW: Personal Firewalls Summary



Jamy Klein wrote:

> For a single machine/1 user that wants protection and not alot of
> configuration, I reccomend zonealarm, Mcafee firewall(private
> dekstop), or
> Norton Internet security 2000. They provide very solid
> protection and are
> very easy to setup and use. All 3 will ask a user if they
> want to allow
> certain programs to access the internet, and will also block all 65535
> ports. If you need more configuration, and logging options, I
> reccomend
> Mcafee Firewall or Norton Internet Security, as they will
> both allow you to
> setup rules in the manner of traditional firewalls, specifying ports,
> services allowed on those ports, and what ip's can use those
> ports/services.
>

Has anyone successfully tested these products with a VPN?  Norton Internet
Security 2000, for example, won't work with a VPN.

Gary Lee
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