Having worked in large environments for many years, the appeal for Linux
is not only a lower cost but the other features such as open source,
interoperability with other OS's, speed, size, hardware requirements and
thousands of free open source applications not to mention every
conceivable development language out there.

When I say free, I mean free as in freedom, not beer.  Using a OS
without vendor support in a large corporate environment is flat out
stupid.  In my current environment of over 5,000 employees we use
Novell's SLES and OES for a lot of our services including eDirectory,
Identity Management system, Email, databases, etc.  We pay a license /
support fee for it however it is substantially less then Windows and the
interoperability can't be beat. The only reason we have Windows and
Active Directory around is for some special use applications and desktop
management.  One day the Linux community will get their act together on
desktop management and Linux will become a real threat to Microsoft.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Dod
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 10:55 AM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] OT: Beta yet stable secure tunnel
client--lookingforward to your comments!

Hello,

FT> Ok I see how you view it. I had read that MS had great plans for
Windows
FT> 2008 as a server OS. How do you guys evaluate it? Do you think Linux
TCP/IP
FT> is superior or is it just people preferring Linux because it's free?

Linux is free that's true, but it is also prefered for firewall/ssl/ssh
"blackbox" solutions.

FT> Also, Dod, you mentioned stunnel being unstable. What other free
solutions
FT> do you have experience with? How do they compare to our ICS-based
solution?

I have not tested the other solutions from Kiwi or Barracuda.

The  main  problem I have with stunnel is that sometime the connection
between  client  and  stunnel  goes into timeout and then I must retry
multiple  times  until  stunnel  accept  the  conneciton or stop/start
stunnel  service.  I  have not yet investigated about this problem and
found  a workaround by scheduling an stunnel service's stop/start each
hour (for POP3 usage it's not a problem).

But  this is a personnal experience, I am not SSL or stunnel expert at
all.

regards.

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