Hello,
Using Linux or UNIX boxes for VPN is very cost-effective and will
give you high perfomrnace VPN circuits. Just like what Ivan replied below,
you could try that with Debian, or you also may want to take a look at
http://vtun.sourceforge.net. Vtun however only works between UNIX
inexpensive), their tech support is outstanding.
laura
-Original Message-
From: Winsley de Oliveira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 3:28 PM
To: Mike Carney; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: VPN Speed
Mike
You can use Sonicwall firewall to make your VPN
tunnels
For hardware VPN solutions, and price-performance I highly recommend the Netscreen
line of appliances. For lower end use, the NS5XP is excellent. I use this box
personally to connect all my VPN tunnels and remote offices.
For higher end, the NS50, 200 series, 100, 500, and 1000 are ideal!
Cisco VPN 3000 line of products. Wide range of functionality, externsive support and
a reasonable cost range.
Mike Carney [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/17/02 12:53 PM
Hello everyone,
I am tasked with trying to find a faster VPN solution for our company.
Currently we use Microsoft's VPN service
What type of VPN solution are you looking for? LAN to LAN? or PC to LAN? or both?
how many VPN tunnels do you require? How users are behind the firewall? Depending on
the answer(s) you could look at Firewall One, Sonicwall, Watchguard, Nortel Contivity
and Cisco PIX Firewall solutions with
Mike
You can use Sonicwall firewall to make your VPN
tunnels.
Take a look at www.sonicwall.com
If you have any doubts, just ask me.
--- Mike Carney [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: Hello
everyone,
I am tasked with trying to find a faster VPN
solution for our company.
Currently we use
I have used sshd for linux and for WinNT/2K (http://sources.redhat.com) to get SSL
port forwarding. That has solved our needs and replaced the VPN services.
If you need VPN try with debian (http://www.debian.com) and install there the pptpd
(apt-get isntall pptpd) or any other kind of VPN