If you'd like, I'll do an IPcop demo once it's Gold.

We use it quite heavily,  (7 VPN connected offices, 100+ users, bandwidth from 
Cable/DSL to e10, Road Warrior connections, etc) and have done some 
comparison's against closed source offerings.  I can speak for most aspects 
of it except the wireless.

Kev.



On Monday 23 August 2004 18:48, Chris Wallace wrote:
> Thanks very much for providing the mirror for this!
>
> This is probably worthy of an update mini-presentation at a future CLUG
> meeting, yes?
>
> Just scanning some of the changes and it seems like more along the lines of
> a 2.x release
>
> Has anyone on the list played with these betas?  The wireless segment of
> the firewall looks to be very interesting.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Chris
>
> On August 23, 2004 04:51 pm, Kevin Anderson wrote:
> > IPcop 1.4 is at RC1 now...
> >
> > Should be done before the end of September.
> >
> > If you want it, It's up at www.seminolegas.com/ipcop.tar.gz
> >
> > I'll throw new ones up there as they become available.  The mirrors seem
> > painfully slow...
> >
> > It is a vast improvement over the 1.3 line.
> >
> > Kev.
> >
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