little hardware vpn client suggestion?

little hardware vpn client suggestion?

am 17.09.2003 14:52:11 von urgrue

ive set up both pptp and ipsec on a linux server, both work great.
does anyone know any cheap consumer-level hardware vpn client that
might be able to connect to one or the other?
ive seen lots of little hub/firewall/router combos for sale to the
ever-increasing home adsl/cable modem audience, so what i ideally would
like is something in that vein, but also with vpn capabilities.
any suggestions?
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Re: little hardware vpn client suggestion?

am 17.09.2003 15:09:40 von Matthew Harrison

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On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 03:52:11PM +0300, urgrue wrote:
> ive set up both pptp and ipsec on a linux server, both work great.
> does anyone know any cheap consumer-level hardware vpn client that=20
> might be able to connect to one or the other?
> ive seen lots of little hub/firewall/router combos for sale to the=20
> ever-increasing home adsl/cable modem audience, so what i ideally would=
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> like is something in that vein, but also with vpn capabilities.
> any suggestions?


symantec vpn 100

all your usual adsl modem/router features plus vpn capability

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Mat Harrison | email: matth@3d-computers.co.uk
3d Computer Systems Ltd. | tel: ++441249 460 766
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Wiltshire
SN13 9RW
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