Speaking of VPN....it was nice that iPhone/iPad had built-in support to talk to 
our old Cisco VPN.  While, Android did not.  But, I've been using vpnc to 
connect.

But, now we are being transitioned to a new VPN (Cisco Anyconnect).  But, they 
haven't gotten unlimited licensing for the mobile devices.

Anybody know an open solution to do Anyconnect from Android (and iOS devices).

----- Original Message -----
> > On May 13, 2011, at 11:40 PM, Derek J. Balling wrote:
> >
> > I'm going to +1 this- i just got the VPN client working on my
> > original ipad 3g, and with prompt, or one of the RDP clients, it's
> > able to serve as a real system tool.
> 
> Make this another +1. When the original iPad came out, a colleague got
> one, I played with it for a bit, and determined it was a big iPhone.
> The toolset has changed quite a bit since then. Ubiquitous VPN
> connectivity, seamless Dropbox integration, and for me iSSH - which
> provides SSH tunneling, VNC and and X server - I can now do almost all
> my work from this thing.
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