[TriLUG] Linux VPNs
Jim Ray
jim at neuse.net
Tue Jan 14 10:48:02 EST 2003
have dynamic dns. fqdn possible. sounds like an experiment is about to take place...
you just can't beat those little linksys appliances unless you want to write code and compete with them. smc has some slick stuff, too.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Carnes [mailto:jonc at nc.rr.com]
Sent: Tue 1/14/2003 10:33 AM
To: trilug at trilug.org
Cc:
Subject: RE: [TriLUG] Linux VPNs
You can set them up to use Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) so if you
have Dynamic DNS setup it should work fine (though I've never tried
this).
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 10:14, Jim Ray wrote:
> any word on their functionallity with dynamic IP addresses?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Carnes [mailto:jonc at nc.rr.com]
> Sent: Tue 1/14/2003 9:49 AM
> To: trilug at trilug.org
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Linux VPNs
>
>
>
> Now for the twist. I've stopped recommending folks build their own
> these days (unless they move a lot of bandwidth around). Linksys has a
> VPN enabled router/firewall that costs about $100 each. Buy a pair of
> these and you are up and running in just a few minutes. The VPN's are
> as easy to install on these little buggers as they are in OpenBSD (they
> probably use the same scripting).
>
> HtH - Jon Carnes
>
>
>
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