CIPE vs VTun vs FreeS/WAN:
Is one of these preferable over the other for any reason for a VPN?
What do people prefer?
Dale.
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
> > I am looking at this myself. Including fax in/out. This would become a
> > universal print/fax/gateway server. I do not know if I will have this
> > running seperately to the firewall/gateway. The aim is to have a quiet 486
> > sit in some corner left
On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Burt Adjoodani wrote:
> I am really interested in SMB uses with lrp and printing.
> Has anybody been able to make it work with NO hard drive?
...
> Enough rambling... I would like help on a hard drive less LRP Samba print server and
> LRP remote xterminals. Are both pro
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Hilton Travis wrote:
> What - are you troll? Why do you ask about flame wars if you are not
> after one? Huh??? People like you make me sick with your "I like the
> Spice Girls" attitude - they SUCK, plain and simple. No musical talent,
> no nothing!
>
> On another note, I
I was wondering if any of the LEAF mailing lists have encountered a flame
war or two since the lists' creation.
I think that this is a great list with great users. On another list I use,
I was aked if I knew of any other list's that do not have flame wars. :-)
Dale.
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> >Do you still need me to complete the scanning task, or is the web based
> >scanner enough for each user/leader to do?
> Yes. I think they will provide a good reference for users to compare there
> setup with. Also, scans from the DMZ, and the internal ne
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:
> >I checked this site, questionable results. It successfully determined
> >I have port 80 open. Didn't report any ports as being open that
> >really aren't, but it missed ssh, whois, and smtp. So, out of four
> >ports I know are open, it missed three, and
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, John Ridout wrote:
> I have been through the painfull experience of setting up a basic
> firewall using a disk image from the original LRP site and fumbling
> with syslinux. Despite the great length of time it took me, the
> intense frustration and unimpressive results I felt p