> > The connection is almost definitely secure, but the problem we struggle > > with at work is whether or not the client machine is secure. We're very > > reluctant (Indeed, we haven't) offered software-based VPN's to any of > > our employees or clients. It seems to us that the only comfortably > > secure solution is to give the client a hardware-based firewall/vpn > > appliance. We're looking at some of the sweet embedded Linux devices > > now, but up until this point we've been giving out low-end workstations > > to our employees that act as a firewall/gateway/vpn.
hardware-based solutions seems ackward. you're talking about dongles or pccard right? what about some passphrase like what gnupg does before signing a message? _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com