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Secure VPN Gateway a new solution to InterNet Security David Gempton 06-01-2006
Posted by Richard E. Silverman on June 2, 2006, 12:48 am
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> Absolutely Secure VPN Gateway

Never trust anything Described in Capitalized Superlatives!

--
Richard Silverman
res@qoxp.net


Posted by Chuck on June 2, 2006, 12:07 pm
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Call me skeptical, but why would I want to risk using an unknown
security product? Why should I choose this over something like OpenVPN
which is also free and makes the source code available for review?

Posted by Imhotep on June 2, 2006, 10:21 pm
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Chuck wrote:

> Call me skeptical, but why would I want to risk using an unknown
> security product? Why should I choose this over something like OpenVPN
> which is also free and makes the source code available for review?

...good point!

Posted by Nico Kadel-Garcia on June 2, 2006, 11:29 pm
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Imhotep wrote:
> Chuck wrote:
>
>> Call me skeptical, but why would I want to risk using an unknown
>> security product? Why should I choose this over something like
>> OpenVPN which is also free and makes the source code available for
>> review?
>
> ...good point!

Or pptpclient and poptop, both at sourceforge.net with the same benefits and
interoperability with Microsoft's built-in VPN tools.



Posted by imhotep on June 6, 2006, 7:06 pm
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Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:

> Imhotep wrote:
>> Chuck wrote:
>>
>>> Call me skeptical, but why would I want to risk using an unknown
>>> security product? Why should I choose this over something like
>>> OpenVPN which is also free and makes the source code available for
>>> review?
>>
>> ...good point!
>
> Or pptpclient and poptop, both at sourceforge.net with the same benefits
> and interoperability with Microsoft's built-in VPN tools.

Never liked pptp and I am not a Windows user but, good point about them (and
sourceforge)...

Imhotep

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