>
> To: Sydney Linux Users Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [SLUG] VPN's
>
>         Sort of related to my previous email. I was wondering what
> people out there are using on Linux to create VPN's. I've already looked
> at freeswan but to say the least it's just extremely painful and I'm
> giving up on it. Besides it's probably overkill.
>
>         At the moment I'm looking at
> * vtun
> * cipe
> * tinc
>         they all seem pretty much equivelant. Anyone had experience with
> these or any others and can make a recomendation one way or the other?
>
>         And no I don't want to use a PPP-SSH tunnel. I'd prefer
> something that has a real daemon running at both ends that makes sure
> itself the connection is always up without some shell script making sure
> it's so.
>
> --
> John Ferlito
> Senior Engineer - Bulletproof Networks
> ph: +61 (0) 410 519 382
> http://www.bulletproof.net.au/

Hae you tryed PoPToP? we use that were I work, It's pretty much a no brainer
It also works well with windows machines.



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