My mentioning FreeSWAN was just to let the original list user know the fact
that it is a solid option.  It is not as easy as most to install but after
being familiar with how it works and how to add/remove tunnels to subnets,
it is highly configurable.  Plus the fact that you can add/remove tunnels
for each underlying subnet just adds to the power of the network
administrator as networks grow and you want to allow or disallow groups.  My
idea is that if you pick a powerfull solution to concentrate on and learn
the inns and outs of them, then as things change you have a tool that can
change with them.  I think it is up to the user who first asked this
question to look at the FreeSWAN site and look at what goes into it.  I
would like to see RedHat pick up this software for inclusion to its
distro's.  The hardest part of implementing FreeSWAN is the installation.
Configuration is not bad at all.

Larry S. Brown
Dimension Networks, Inc.
(727) 723-8388






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