Ben Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > John Tracy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > If something else can get the job done well, I'm
> > not averse to using it. But it appears at moment I
> > have no way to access or otherwise using punchin.
> > Furthermore, does it work with the existing Cisco
> > based VPN server deployments that are already in use
> > in many of Sun's customers' shops?
> > 
> > Just to give some additional information:
> > 
> > For Solaris 9 there is Cisco VPN-5000
> > 
> > This does not work anymore for Solaris 10 or newer.
>
> I'm surprised at this.  I was one of the last holdouts for the VPN-5000
> at Sun, and I was regularly using Solaris 10 for VPN access.
>
> As Sun migrated to the VPN-3000, we lost support for Solaris/x86,
> however, I believe that the following information may be
> good for folks with VPN-3000 access.  I built it once, but

OK, it seems that I was wrong with asuming that VPN-5000 might still be 
be useful somewhere.

Does this mean that you would need VPN-3000 today?

Jörg

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