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RE: [FW1] Linux solution



Bypassing FW-1, i'd simply set up a nice little PoPToP Linux server at your
office.  It does full 128-bit encryption, and lets all your remote Windows
AND Linux users connect to your NT LAN and access network shares, databases,
the whole shebang.  Integrates just fine with NT Domain authentication and
WINS servers.  PoPToP is free, easy to install, and readily available at
www.moretonbay.com.  I use it myself with my company, and people love it.
Best of all for the roaming Windows users, they need NOTHING beyond their
W98 CD -- no 3rd party software to install.

Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Hankins, Bill
To: '[email protected]'
Sent: 11/9/00 4:37 PM
Subject: [FW1] Linux solution

 
Does anyone know of a Linux solution for connecting to a Checkpoint 4.1
firewall from home other than the Swan software.  I have quite a few
engineers that run Linux at home and we need a secure solution of
allowing them access to our network...TIA
 
Bill Hankins
Network Engineer
iPhrase Technologies
 


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