On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 09:24:45AM -0600, Chris Garrigues wrote:
> Is the GPL'd version of ssh mature enough to run a VPN over yet?

        Do also try Tunnel Vision (http://worldvisions.ca/tunnelv/)
        - I'm running it, works well enough for a beta.
        No UDP support yet, though. Linux-only.

$ dpkg -I tunnelv_0.60-1_i386.deb 
 new debian package, version 2.0.
 size 109628 bytes: control archive= 965 bytes.
    1017 bytes,    23 lines      control              
     367 bytes,     6 lines      md5sums              
 Package: tunnelv
 Version: 0.60-1
 Section: utils
 Priority: optional
 Architecture: i386
 Depends: libc6, libc6 (>= 2.0.7u-6), libstdc++2.9
 Installed-Size: 248
 Maintainer: Tommi Virtanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Description: Encrypted network connection within a TCP/IP connection
  Tunnel Vision creates a "virtual" TCP/IP network (VPN) between two Tunnel
  Vision-capable sites on the internet.  It uses the strongest encryption
  that's actually useful (1024-bit RSA and 128-bit Blowfish) to protect your
  data along the way.  This connection between two TV servers is called a
  "tunnel."
  .
  Tunnel Vision is usually used on a router or gateway machine.  When someone
  on your network wants to send data to someone on the other side of the
  tunnel, it sends through the default gateway (the TV server) like it
  normally would.  You configure the TV server to send data through the tunnel
  instead of just forwarding it onto the internet.
  .
  Tunnel Vision requires Linux 2.1.122 or higher with the ethertap and
  netlink devices.

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