Re: [PLUG] VPN security questions for laptops

2010-05-12 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
Bill == Bill Barry b...@billbarry.org writes: Bill pfSense http://www.pfsense.com/ might fit your needs, it supports 3 Bill different vpn options. We talked to one of the lead devs of pfsense for FLOSS Weekly (is there *any* show we haven't done yet? :) at http://twit.tv/floss101. -- Randal

Re: [PLUG] VPN security questions for laptops

2010-05-10 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Mon, 10 May 2010, Tim wrote: If there are any other ideas, please speak up. We will have laptops in the field but want to lock them down fairly securely. (I hope to avoid putting that other OS on them) How about OpenVPN plus iptables? We find OpenVPN to be quite flexible and stable

Re: [PLUG] VPN security questions for laptops

2010-05-10 Thread Vincent L. Damewood
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 12:01 PM, website reader website.read...@gmail.com wrote: Do you have any recommendations?  We are trying to set up something with remote VPN client capabilities to contact a central VPN server, but not break the bank nor get tied into a 2 year security software contract

Re: [PLUG] VPN security questions for laptops

2010-05-10 Thread Isaac Michael
Hello Randall, Take a look at Fortigate 60. (fortinet.com) Super easy to setup Site-to- Site VPN easy to Setup IPSEC VPN And It comes with SSL-VPN also, super easy to setup. Along with many other features ... You do not need contract for any of the above listed options to

Re: [PLUG] VPN security questions for laptops

2010-05-10 Thread Bill Barry
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 12:01 PM, website reader website.read...@gmail.comwrote: Folks and IP security gurus: I need to find a good firewall with VPN capabilities for a start up LLC. I have had experience with the Cisco ASA 5505 security appliance (fancy name for firewall), but found that