Re: VPN How-To

From: Anonymous Poster (anonymous@anomymous.invalid)
Date: 05/30/02


From: "Anonymous Poster" <anonymous@anomymous.invalid>
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 03:02:08 GMT

Try www.vpnlabs.org

AP

"Patrick McGillan" <patrick.mcgillan@iadesm.ang.af.mil> wrote in message
news:e91e7947.0205291418.40f1d7c7@posting.google.com...
> Hi,
> I am trying to setup a vpn to connect a server on a dmz to the
> internal network. Has anyone seen a howto on this subject. Would be
> even greater, if it covered the older Eagle Raptor software on a Sun
> box.
>
> Thanks for any assistance,
> Patrick



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