thanks sandip,
i have an account with a cable internet distributer who uses cyberoam software to manage the bandwidth, so i guess i don't need to worry about the copyrights and stuff, and the link that u have given i have already tried that and it didn't work for me:(
any suggestions ?????




From: Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [ilugd] cyberoam on linux
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 16:53:21 +0530

Anil Wadhawan wrote:
Hi PG
Cyber oam is not a freeware exactly It is a professional software Copy
Rights with
24 Online.com This company provides such softwares for corporates and
cable ISP's so if you are impressed by the product quality you have to pay
them rs 40,000 for installation and Rs 75,000 appx for support.
If you are looking for such software you can mail me your requirements and
we can give you much cheaper option.



The person is not looking for the cyberoam server - just the client. The shabby windows client has a much better linux version which happens to be completely open source. It is perfectly legal, IMHO, to use such a client when you have a proper cyberoam account.


Try http://linc.sourceforge.net

- Sandip


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