On Fri, 2003-12-19 at 12:26, George Metz wrote:
> Not really. Actually, I'd PROBABLY consider using that as an additional 
> step, except that IIRC IPSec will handle all the auth. All this is 
> really doing is preventing unauthorized users from using your net 
> connection, whereas IPSec is actually establishing a tunnel, allowing 
> you to send all of your data between the LEAF box and the client in an 
> encrypted form.

George,
Thanks for the clarification. It appears that people using NoCat are
also using IPSec.

    See last FAQ:
    http://nocat.net/wiki/index.cgi?FAQPages

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