Gus Wirth wrote:
I won't ask why you are stuck with proprietary software. But it seems to me that blaming Linux for your failure to maintain proper archives and the failure of Checkpoint to stay up to date is not the way to go ;)
Checkpoint is up-to-date. They (rightly) aren't putting any more effort into supporting a Linux VPN client when they support digital certificates and interoperate (mostly) with OpenSWAN.
The Windows admin who is terrified to actually touch the VPN server on the other hand ...
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