[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Hmmh. Does that imply that youve found someone else that has a Mac client?
>The last time I looked, they didnt exist. Like at all. Nowhere.
>
>??

Cisco has an OS X IPSEC client currently available, multiple user reports
can be read here:

http://www.macwindows.com/VPN.html

The same site has a pretty comprehensive list of VPNs with Mac support
here:

http://www.macwindows.com/Network.html#VPN

The VPN reports page also talks about betas of the Checkpoint FW-1 system.
I spoke with a Checkpoint VAR today, who said that it was in the works but
no ETA-much the same as I've been hearing from GTA for the last 9 months
or so. The same VAR stated that Nortel has some sort of OS X solution,
they're going to be contacting me later with more info. That one certainly
got my attention, as I hadn't heard of any Nortel solutions(although I now
note that they are listed on the MacWindows page). I've also personally
setup the PGP client with OpenBSD boxes, but PGP is classic only and I
doubt it will go to OS X-certainly not anytime soon, with Network
Associates dumping it.

There is of course the PPTP stuff, but I wouldn't touch that with a 10
foot pole. If somebody's gotten racoon to work with GBox Flash though,
I'll happily stick with it. 


Regards,

Ed Hintz
Network Systems Administrator
Natus Medical, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






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