Hi Max,

Gauntlet does support IIOP proxy.  I have information from a year ago
that says version 6.0 supports IIOP proxy, but not SSL secured IIOP.  

Regards,
David

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maxime Rapaille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 3:03 AM
> To: 'Security-Basics (E-mail)'
> Subject: VPN and Cisco +IIOP question
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> Dear listmembers,
> 
> 2 questions on this great list :  (And I already made search 
> on google..
> Hopefully on the right way.)
> 
> first one, Do you have any experience with VPN client 
> (Software) compatible
> with the Cisco IPsec VPN?
> I already found the Cisco client itself, but we would like to 
> have a panel
> of product, in order to make a better choice.
> I found Also the PGP VPN client, but not 100% sure he is 
> compatible.  Is the
> Windows 2000 IPsec compatible ?
> Any experience, link, feed-back, products info is really appreciated.
> 
> Second question is concerning the IIOP protocol.
> Does some of you know a firewall/proxy, capable of handling 
> this protocol ?
> I know Firewall just know it, but does not proxy nor analyse 
> it (like he
> does for HTTP, SMTP, FTP).
> I read about Gauntlet Firewall, but was no more able to find 
> a paper or
> precise Doc about it.  Any other idea? Proposal, Links...?
> 
> Thanks a lot for all positive feed-back.
> 
> 
> Have a great week-end all.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Max.
> 
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> 
> Maxime Rapaille
> Data Security Management
> National Bank of Belgium
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