Re: VPN -- there has to be something better than cisco or microsoft

From: bards (bards1888@yahoo.com.au.au)
Date: 12/30/02


Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 19:20:23 +1000
From: bards <bards1888@yahoo.com.au.au>

HalDoll2002 wrote:
> Is there a good software solution for setting up a VPN (IPsec, firewall,
> tunneling, etc.) without having to be a full-blown network engineer to set up?
>
> I have been advised to simply by a hardware solution (Cisco router), or use
> what is built in with Microsoft, but I don't like either of these choices:
>
> I don't like the Cisco router direction because of the cost and the lack of
> flexibility, and I don't like the Microsoft one because 1) it is Microsoft, 2)
> It is damn confusing.
>
> I am looking for something that
> 1) Can be downloaded from the web.
> 2) Can let me set up secure and authenticated VPN connections over standard
> dial-up IP.
> 3) Is NOT difficult to set up (I am not a high-powered techie, and we don't
> have one working here).
> 4) Is NOT expensive.
>
> Questions:
> A) Are these expectations reasonable?
> B) Where can I find a solution?
> C) What is the right price range for this?
> D) Am I right or what about Cisco and Microsoft
>
>
> Hal.
>

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