On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 09:34  AM, Tyler Smith wrote:

>> Anyone here have any experience with VPN clients
>> for the Mac?  I'm using primarily OS 9 with
>> a bunch of PCI-based PowerMacs (uni just got
>> license for OS X, so I'll be bumping up to
>> that later).
>>
>> Of course, we have no money so freeware or shareware
>> would be nice.  But this is new to me so I'm
>> open to all suggestions.
>
> VPN meaning IPSec VPN? I know that MacPGP has an (apparently) good
> IPSec stack in it, for MacOS 9. I've never used it, but I've had it
> installed and it seemed like it would be easy enough to set up and use.
>
> As for MacOS X, I can't tell 'ya, except that any BSD distro worth
> it's salt should have IPSec out-of-the-box, ready to be set up and used.

Most VPN's these days are based on some variation or derivative of SSH. 
A simple search of VersionTracker <http://www.versiontracker.com/> will 
turn up a small host of clients.


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