Hello!! I did test some of these products, and I think:
-If you need windoz/linux direct interoperability, you could try ie cipe or free/swan. But, free/swan is not the easiest to configure, and cipe doesn't seem stable when using pk. -If you need a tunnel and you can install linux boxes at each endpoint, then: - If you need only some forwardable services, try zebedee (maybe stunnel?...). It's very very stable, easy to setup, and good in performance. - If you need a real vpn, try vpnd if you are not paranoid with encryption. When I used it, if I'm not wrong, It did support only symetric (BlueFish) encryption with static keys. If you want anything full of features but easy to configure, try openvpn. They're both easy to setup, offer good performance, are quite stable, and need only an open udp port. regards A. Marques > Hi Guys > > We have to setup a VPN for a client and was wondering what software > packages we could use for this, what works well and is reliable ? And > what I need to do to get it working on their firewall ... > > Thanks > Craig > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

