> Hello Randall,
> Take a look at Fortigate 60. (fortinet.com)
>
> Super easy to setup Site-to- Site VPN
>             easy to Setup IPSEC VPN
>             And
> It comes with SSL-VPN also, super easy to setup.
> Along with many other features ...
>
> You do not need contract for any of the above listed options to function.
>
> You can find on Ebay for 200$ or less.
>
> Look for Fortigate 60 (B)  that is the newer model with 2 WAN interfaces ,
> DMZ, and 4 trusted interfaces, that you can eventually dedicate each one
> of
> them to a specific network...
>
> Hope that helps,
> Isaac
>
>
>

I'll second this one as a viable option. I have a client using a Fortinet
product for firewall/VPN. I forget the exact model. I think it was
selected because it had both Windows and Mac support but I got it working
with Linux as well. I thought I saw where it supported under *nix's as
well but I can't say for sure.

I'll warn you that Fortinet makes it hard to find the Linux VPN client
software on their site. It's called forticlientsslvpn.

Terry


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