On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 12:48:33PM -0500, Cepeda, Josh wrote:
>
> There is only Windows Clients. The closest you can get to running it within
> a Linux environment is to run VMWARE and run a
> WIN 98, NT or 2000 virtual machine from your Linux box.
Actually, there is quite a lot of excellent encryption software to
choose from on Linux, e.g.
www.openssh.org -- encrypted and pki authenticated rlogin/rcp equivalent
allowing also simple TCP protocol tunneling -- enough
for SMTP/POP3/IMAP/Terminal Server/...
www.freeswan.org -- IPSEC based VPN software patch for the Linux kernel;
not only this is free software, but you also get 3DES
without any of the export regulations hassle. Just take
care -- FreeS/WAN doesn't support DES, so if you wish to
have a VPN between FreeS/WAN and Check Point, you'll
need the strong encryption variant of VPN-1. You also
need a static IP address for it.
Regards,
Hanus Adler
--
One Unix to rule them all, One Resolver to find them,
One IP to bring them all and in the zone to bind them.
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