there are several VPN clients for Linux <> Linux, but Linux <> corporate
is a little tougher.

Are you using Check Point or Nortel? Those are the most common corporate
clients. Nortel makes a commercial client for Linux, $100 IIRC.

Linux using FreeS/WAN will talk to either of those as a router, but
can't do the user-level auth required for what you're probably dealing
with.

On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 10:23, Albert Charron wrote:
> Hi there.  On my home computer, I'm running Mandrake Linux 9.1.  My question is 
> quite simple, so I'll go to it directly...  Is there a VPN Client for Linux?
> 
> I ask this because I often need a VPN connection when I work from home.  For now, 
> the only way I know is to reboot in Windoze to use it's builtin VPN client, but 
> while Mandrake is my main OS now, I'd like to find alternatives to all M$ products.
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
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> | Albert Charron                                            |
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