> You may wish to look in to a SonicWall. They are expensive but do have
> IPSec capabilities and I believe work with FreeSWAN (on a shared secret
> basis). http://www.sonicwall.org.
I also used a couple of SonicWalls in a 20-person mostly-Linux lab (2
rooms too distal to create a real private n
On Thu, 06 Feb 2003 at 03:32:17PM +0100, Marcel Weber wrote:
> I already took a look at the 3com Superstack III Firewall, which seems
> quite decent to me. But I did not find anything about VPN interop with
> Linux / Macs.
>
> Any ideas / advices?
You may wish to look in to a SonicWall. They ar
> You may wish to look in to a SonicWall. They are expensive but do have
> IPSec capabilities and I believe work with FreeSWAN (on a shared secret
> basis). http://www.sonicwall.org.
I also used a couple of SonicWalls in a 20-person mostly-Linux lab (2
rooms too distal to create a real private n
On Thu, 06 Feb 2003 at 03:32:17PM +0100, Marcel Weber wrote:
> I already took a look at the 3com Superstack III Firewall, which seems
> quite decent to me. But I did not find anything about VPN interop with
> Linux / Macs.
>
> Any ideas / advices?
You may wish to look in to a SonicWall. They ar
Marcel Weber wrote:
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I need some advice for this decision:
We are about to replace our existing watchguard firebox II. There has
been a decision for a hardware device which I cannot alter. But with
all the VPN interop problems we had with the wat
Marcel Weber wrote:
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Hi
I need some advice for this decision:
We are about to replace our existing watchguard firebox II. There has
been a decision for a hardware device which I cannot alter. But with
all the VPN interop problems we had with the watc
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Hash: SHA1
Hi
I need some advice for this decision:
We are about to replace our existing watchguard firebox II. There has
been a decision for a hardware device which I cannot alter. But with
all the VPN interop problems we had with the watchguard products I
am
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Hi
I need some advice for this decision:
We are about to replace our existing watchguard firebox II. There has
been a decision for a hardware device which I cannot alter. But with
all the VPN interop problems we had with the watchguard products I
am
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