Speaking of wider audiences, is SAO still doing events? A VPN presentation without so many nuts & bolts would probably be appreciated by many folks who can manage their own PCs and home networks... something along the lines of those turn-key distros and appliances, I'm thinking. :)
~ben On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Matt Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quentin Hartman wrote: > <snip> > > > 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. > > > > -- > > -Regards- > > > > -Quentin Hartman- > > > > > Quentin- > > Even though we're booked up for a while it sounds like this VPN stuff > would make a neato topic for the IT Pro Forum. > > -- > Matthew S. Jarvis > IT Manager, MCP > Bike Friday - "Performance That Packs!" > www.bikefriday.com > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > _______________________________________________ > EUGLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/euglug >
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