Philipp Schulte, 2001-Aug-17 20:53 +0200:
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:28:19PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>
> > Ok, the only problem that looks left is if a Linux VPN will run with
> > a COTS VPN?
>
> That's why I was asking if you want to use IPsec. IPsec is well
> defined and there are sever
Philipp Schulte, 2001-Aug-17 20:53 +0200:
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:28:19PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>
> > Ok, the only problem that looks left is if a Linux VPN will run with
> > a COTS VPN?
>
> That's why I was asking if you want to use IPsec. IPsec is well
> defined and there are seve
begin Dan Hutchinson quotation of Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:28:19PM -0400:
> Ok, the only problem that looks left is if a Linux VPN will run with
> a COTS VPN?
At least with Check Point's, if you configure the Check Point end right:
http://support.checkpoint.com/kb/docs/public/firewall1/4_1/pdf/fw
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 14:01:54 -0400
"Dan Hutchinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I would like to setup a VPN between the Sparc and and Intel PC, but
> the Sparc only has one NIC, will this be a problem?
>Does a Linux VPN work with a commercial VPN such as Gauntlet or Checkpoint?
>
Brows
begin Dan Hutchinson quotation of Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:28:19PM -0400:
> Ok, the only problem that looks left is if a Linux VPN will run with
> a COTS VPN?
At least with Check Point's, if you configure the Check Point end right:
http://support.checkpoint.com/kb/docs/public/firewall1/4_1/pdf/f
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 14:01:54 -0400
"Dan Hutchinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I would like to setup a VPN between the Sparc and and Intel PC, but
> the Sparc only has one NIC, will this be a problem?
>Does a Linux VPN work with a commercial VPN such as Gauntlet or Checkpoint?
>
Brow
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 03:08:30PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
> I was going to have the Sparc 20 workstation on a remote network to Gateway
> through an Intel Box to a private network as such. I guess I will use
> IPSec, might as well maximize the learning here.
>
> Solaris >(IPSe
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:28:19PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
> Ok, the only problem that looks left is if a Linux VPN will run with
> a COTS VPN?
That's why I was asking if you want to use IPsec. IPsec is well
defined and there are several implementations.
As long as both implementations foll
I was going to have the Sparc 20 workstation on a remote network to Gateway
through an Intel Box to a private network as such. I guess I will use
IPSec, might as well maximize the learning here.
Solaris >(IPSec) Intel PC
192.168.19.x> 192.168.10.x
(1) Linux V
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:01:54PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>I have an old Sparc 20 Workstation and wonder if Linux can run on
> it?
It does.
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/
>I would like to setup a VPN between the Sparc and and Intel PC, but
> the Sparc o
Ok, the only problem that looks left is if a Linux VPN will run with
a COTS VPN?
Dan
"Dan Hutchinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Debian Users,
> I have a few questions below, could some one please answer them.
>I have an old Sparc 20 Workstation and wonder if Linux can run on
>
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:01:54PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>I have an old Sparc 20 Workstation and wonder if Linux can run on
> it?
Debian will happily run on a SPARC 20. I've got it running on one right
now. You may wish to browse the archives of the debian-sparc mailing
list to see if
Hello Debian Users,
I have a few questions below, could some one please answer them.
I have an old Sparc 20 Workstation and wonder if Linux can run on
it?
I would like to setup a VPN between the Sparc and and Intel PC, but
the Sparc only has one NIC, will this be a problem?
Does a Linux
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 03:08:30PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
> I was going to have the Sparc 20 workstation on a remote network to Gateway
> through an Intel Box to a private network as such. I guess I will use
> IPSec, might as well maximize the learning here.
>
> Solaris >(IPS
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:28:19PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
> Ok, the only problem that looks left is if a Linux VPN will run with
> a COTS VPN?
That's why I was asking if you want to use IPsec. IPsec is well
defined and there are several implementations.
As long as both implementations fol
I was going to have the Sparc 20 workstation on a remote network to Gateway
through an Intel Box to a private network as such. I guess I will use
IPSec, might as well maximize the learning here.
Solaris >(IPSec) Intel PC
192.168.19.x> 192.168.10.x
(1) Linux
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:01:54PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>I have an old Sparc 20 Workstation and wonder if Linux can run on
> it?
It does.
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/sparc/release-notes/
>I would like to setup a VPN between the Sparc and and Intel PC, but
> the Sparc
Ok, the only problem that looks left is if a Linux VPN will run with
a COTS VPN?
Dan
"Dan Hutchinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Debian Users,
> I have a few questions below, could some one please answer them.
>I have an old Sparc 20 Workstation and wonder if Linux can run on
On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 02:01:54PM -0400, Dan Hutchinson wrote:
>I have an old Sparc 20 Workstation and wonder if Linux can run on
> it?
Debian will happily run on a SPARC 20. I've got it running on one right
now. You may wish to browse the archives of the debian-sparc mailing
list to see i
Hello Debian Users,
I have a few questions below, could some one please answer them.
I have an old Sparc 20 Workstation and wonder if Linux can run on
it?
I would like to setup a VPN between the Sparc and and Intel PC, but
the Sparc only has one NIC, will this be a problem?
Does a Linux
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