Excellent info- thanks much. How many APs and user per BlueSocket box
are you pushing?

Lee

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/9/2004 7:50:59 PM >>>
It does good-old-microsoft vpn, so no, nothing that isn't already on a
mac
osx or windows box, or easily installable on a linux box, is needed.
It's
actually really easy to create an encrypted tunnel to and through the
box.

-Rick

At 05:55 PM 9/9/2004, you wrote:
>Rick-
>
>BlueSocket has told me that client software is required for
encryption-
>you're saying no?
>
>Thanks-
>
>Lee
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/9/2004 4:35:14 PM >>>
>ditto.
>
>-Rick
>
>At 04:08 PM 9/9/2004, you wrote:
> >We are having success with Bluesocket.
> >
> >No client software.
> >OS and media agnostic (can use it on a wired jack as well)
> >Works with LDAP, AD, RADIUS
> >Can terminate LLTP, IPSEC, etc. locally as well
> >Scalable
> >
> >Mike
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> >Lee Badman wrote:
> >
> >>Let me throw this out to the group, though it has been touched on
> >>before... I have some options in hand, but want to make sure none
>are
> >>being overlooked. Looking for options for
authentication/encryption
> >>based on following requirements:
> >>
> >>- NO client software required for encryption
> >>- Operating system agnostic (work with any and all OS')
> >>- Directly compatible with LDAP
> >>- Scale to two thousand or more users, 750 APs eventually
> >>
> >>Sorta points to SSL VPN, I know. But again, am I overlooking any
>other
> >>solutions that meet these requirements? If any of you use SSL-VPN,
>whose
> >>do you use, and what do you like/dislike about it?
> >>
> >>This is a great group to follow, by the way :)
> >>
> >>Lee
> >>
> >>
> >>Lee H. Badman
> >>CWSP, CWNA (CWNP011288)
> >>Network Engineer
> >>Computing and Media Services (NSS)
> >>250 Machinery Hall
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