"Paul D. Robertson" wrote:
>
> Host to network VPNs have an inherrently flawed security model.
>
Yeah, unless you've got a VPN client which allows you to force ALL traffic
down through the VPN pipe, and disallow ANYTHING that attempts to communicate
in plaintext with the (roaming?) computer.
In this case, you get pretty much the same connection as the rest of your
network (if the other end of the VPN tunnel is protected by the corporate
firewall, that is.)
/Mike, stating old facts again... sorry :-)
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