i'm keeping several customers happy with ultravnc/putty. On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 09:37, Bill Dossett wrote: > Hi, > > www.freeswan.org if you need to interop with the widest > variety of other products. I currently have linux freeswan > to windows xp, 2000 and cisco routers. Both windows gateways > and road warriors work... I'm not sure I'd say setting it > up the first time is easy, depends on how much you've worked > with vpns before and how familiar you are with key exchange, > certificate generation etc... I wasn't so it was hard learning > in the beginning, but now that I've got it running, I can > set up a vpn under freeswan in about 30 seconds... whereas > it takes me countless mouse clicks and bewildering numbers of > properties menus under windows and about 15 minutes to setup > one end point and I still can't do it without following the > step by step screen shots. And there are RPMs of freeswan > for most of the latest redhat kernels, so you don't have > to build your own kernel if you don't like doing that sort > of thing. > > Cheers > Bill > > > Jody Cleveland wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I'm looking for a linux based VPN, and I'm hoping you all can help. I'd > > like it a VPN solution that meets the following criteria: > > > > Must work well with Windows Clients (NT, 2000, and XP) Must be easy for > > users to use(one or two click VPN startup) Currently our PIX based > > solution fails miserably when two or more clients behind the same NAT > > try to connect. Effectively when two or more connections appear to come > > from the same IP address, it blows one of them out of the water. > > > > Thank you for any help you can provide. > > > > > > -- > > Jody Cleveland > > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > > > > >
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