Dick St.Peters said: > There may be times when recommending vendor VPN solutions is > appropriate, but in my opinion this is not one of them.
I agree. the original poster seemed to have very simple requirements. IPSec(IMO) over complicates things a great deal. It's a good technology, just too rigid for my tastes. And if it's too rigid, if I cannot adapt it into my network the way I want then it won't get used. That said, at my last company we did deploy IPSec gateways but the only reason we did this was for the win32 users. IPSec/PPTP seemed to be the only modern(e.g. can run on newer versions of win32) VPN solutions at the time, so we didn't have a lot of choice as far as protocols go. luckily the unix and linux world(moreso in linux) there is still a wide range of VPN options available. nate -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list