SR works fine under VMWare. So if the remote clients are not native win32, you must
use vmware or SWAN vpn client for linux.
HTH,
CryptoTech
Robert MacDonald wrote:
> Mark,
>
> Don't know about the best solution, but for the
> Windows platform, SR will work just fine. I don't
> think there's a version out for Linux or Solaris(I
> don't know is anyone has gotten SR to work in
> vmware or even if it's possible.)
>
> You can setup ssh on all of these platforms, which
> would work out quite well.
>
> Best of Luck!
> Robert
>
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> >>> "Mark Kaishar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/22/00 3:35:07 PM >>>
> >
> >I'm planning on deploying CP2000 on a SUN Ultra-5 Solaris 2.7, it's a small
> >network utilizing private ip addresses (10.x.x.x).
> >We have users that will need access through dialup (their own ISP) or
> >broadband (cable/dsl). Mixed OS's (NT, Win2K, Linux, Solaris)
> >I'd like to use SecuRemote as the VPN client.
> >
> >What is the best all around implementation to deploy for VPN on the server?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Mark
>
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