I think Miguel is asking about the Interoperability of Linux's IPSEC
implementation with Netscreen's.


On 5/10/05, Paolo Alexis Falcone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/10/05, Miguel A Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A partner of ours at work is requiring a Netscreen 5GT to access their
> > network. Can Linux IPsec support substitute for this?
> 
> Yes. But given the specs of this hardware - the price is already
> attractive if you don't have too many VPN clients. However, if you
> need more than 10 clients you'd need the 5GT Plus - essentially the
> password which unlocks the hardware to more than 10 clients. This
> blows it to twice the price though.
> 
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