OK, now that we have come down to publishing the who's who in the network
community... I'd like to take advantage of this great opportunity to pose a
question.  Since M$ came out with PPTP and had it incorporated into their
server products, why did they migrate to IPSEC on Win2k?  Is the fact that
the packets cannot be rewritten the reason?  Is that a potential problem
with other encryption techniques that IPSEC stands out from?  How then does
CIPE and the other technologies compare?

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

Show and tell time, eh?  Ok, I built my first IP network in 1983.
That network became one of the two foundation networks for the GE
Corporate network.

When GE and RCA merged, the GE and RCA networks were merged - hundreds
of sites, some with thousands of IP stations.  A couple years later,
GE traded its Electronics business (GE and RCA parts) for Thompson's
Medical Equipment business in Europe.  Then GE sold its Aerospace
business (GE and RCA parts) to Martin Marietta.  Don't talk to me
about planned networks ...

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