hi ya arnt On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
> > > Oh, I actually want the entire machine for Linux. I am more than fed > > > up with Windows personally. Unfortunately, however, my work involves > > > several Micro$haft products. I connect to a VPN using Microsoft > > > networking components. I am uncertain if those are really necessary, > > > however. The boss only lets us upload to the server via the VPN > > > because that maintains timestamps. > > .._several_ options here. Type of vpn; what's in your boss' end? ;-) > > > > The other item is MS VSS, which of course also uses the VPN. The one > > > other item I use for work is ePop. It's not MS, but it is > > > Windows-only. I am aware of certain Windows emulators for Linux, but > > > not aware of how effective they actually are. > > ..pass on these, I diched Wintendo 7 years ago. Alvin? huh ??? i like the name "wintendo" ... much better than windoze .... for vpn stuff .... that implies security is non-existent on both ends of the vpn connection unless some steps are taken to make vpn more secure and i gave up wintendo support 10-15 yrs ago ... never used it for "work" except with msdos ways when the C compile was either ms or borland ( gcc was barely coming out back than for pcs ) for which vpn stuff to use or not .. http://www.Linux-Sec.net/VPN c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]