I have deployed a ssl vpn from Aventail, Aventail.com, It's in a corporate
enviroment very slick. It is based on Debian.

A lot lower cost box can be had from www.aepsystems.com

Raj


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dan Richardson
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 4:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [BAWUG] Easy VPN? Static Routing tutorial?


Post this to the PTP list, but didn't get any hits.  Anyone?

Does anyone know of a resource that talks about the benefits / uses of
Static
Routing in plain English?  I'd like to put a machine out on the Internet,
but still be
able to access stuff behind a router, and it SOUNDS like static routing
could work.

Also, are there any easy to setup (easy as VNC) VPN servers for linux that
have Windows
XP clients?  I'd like to VPN into my network and... well, I'd just like to
print
wirelessly, actually.  :-).  But I'd have to be on my private network to do
it, because
I'm not hanging a print server off my public wi-lan.

I messed with FreeS/WAN, and it was getting pretty ugly.. .509 patch this..

Maybe I'm just looking for a good network tutorial that's below "if it's
Green, it's
connected", but above layer 5 this, and layer 3 that.

-Dan
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