> For VPN, there's
>        "IPsec" by Harkins and Doraswamy
> > and
>        "Virtual Private Networks: Technologies and Solutions"
>        by Yuan and Strayer
> > Neither of these books is wholly satisfactory. Harkins and Doraswamy
> is old and was always a bit thin. Yuan and Strayer is rather academic
> for my taste.
>
> -Ekr

I've had the same sad experience with VPN books currently on the market.
The O'Reilly VPN book, for example, was a downright shame -- I'd expected
better.

There's a new book about VPNs on Linux that's coming out sometime
soon I saw when reading some stuff at Security Focus.  The website
is http://www.buildinglinuxvpns.net/

Looks like they cover the standard IPSec, SSH/SSL/PPP, and some other
non-standard methods (CIPE, etc).  I preordered from Amazon already.  I'm
hoping that it works better than the current offerings out there.  One of
the authors is the same one that wrote hacking linux exposed, so it's got
that going for it.
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