>
> I'm in the middle of ripping a really crappy unreliable Watchguard VPN
> "solution" out of my office and replacing it with an OpenVPN - based one.
> Specifically, I'm running an "appliance" distro called Untangle. It's really
> really nice, unless you have reptty weird needs, I can't recommend it
> enough. It's easy to install and easy to manage. The really nice part is
> that it automagically creates custom installers for OpenVPN for Windows
> users, making deploying VPN Clients to users pretty brainless. The config
> files and keys it creates and distributes are perfectly usable with OpenVPN
> on Linux (I use it via the Network Manager OpenVPN plugin) and I have no
> reason to think they  would not work with one of the OSX OpenVPN clients.
>

Quentin,
    Any chance you could share some of your thoughts on Untangle? Like how
does this compare to other, appliance type packages (e.g. Smoothwall,
Monowall, IPCop, etc.). What's the resource utilization like? On their
website they are talking about a minimum recommended processor being a P4.
I'd like to implement something like this but would prefer something I can
run on something like a Sokris or one of the VIA boards.

Garl
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