Dale,

We have implemented some dozen Netscreen's sucessfully on customer side.
Netscreen Firewalls are stable, very very fast and easy to maintain.
I can really recommend NS Firewalls !

Regards

/Patrick

Dale Hagglund wrote:
> 
> The company I work for is in the process of looking at setting up a
> vpn between two offices.  We've talked about several unix-based
> solutions, mostly revolving around linux, buy one problem with those
> is that the other office will have basically no technical people.
> Because of this, we're a bit leery of administering a unix box over a
> thousand miles.  So, something that's supports remote administration
> well, and is generally easy to administer on both ends would be
> desirable.
> 
> We've come across a product by NetScreen, that seems to offer much of
> what we're looking for.  It provides both a command-line and web-based
> configuration interface, sets up ipsec-based vpns, and also provides
> remote-administration so that we can control the other end from our
> office.  It also provides filtering and nat services, which we
> naturally want also.  The box has 3 network interfaces, one for the
> internal trusted net, one for the dmz, and one for the public internet
> connection.
> 
> I'm in the process of looking through NetScreen's documentation, but I
> wanted to ask here as well to see if anybody has had any experience,
> positive or negative, with these products.  Specifically, we're
> considering the NetScreen-10, mostly because it fits in our price
> range.
> 
> Any comments will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Dale Hagglund.
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