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Subject: [vpn] Fw: VPN
From: "The Computer Guy" <computerguy () tciway ! tc>
Date: 2001-10-11 20:33:41
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From: "Tina Bird" <tbird@precision-guesswork.com>
To: "The Computer Guy" <computerguy@tciway.tc>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: VPN
> pls forward to vpn@securityfocus.com
>
> On Thu, 11 Oct 2001, The Computer Guy wrote:
>
> > Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 09:34:00 -0400
> > From: The Computer Guy <computerguy@tciway.tc>
> > To: tbird@precision-guesswork.com
> > Subject: VPN
> >
> > First let me say that I don't have a clue!
> >
> > I need a VPN solution for a client and I don't feel that software is the
way to go. I'll give you a little more info on the exact application in the
hopes that you can either help me out or steer me toward a solution.
> >
> > Client is "Offshore". They communicate through the Internet using a
Sat. connection from a small island in the Caribbean. Highest speed is T1.
What I propose to do is create a VPN link to a service provider in Nassau.
In this way, I hope to provide the client with "anonimity". That is, no one
can trace him past Nassau. We have installed a Proxy Server here and that
seems to keep him safe from prying eyes. The big concern is that the
information being transferred can be "examined" and the source determined.
> >
> > My inclination is to install a VPN device at each end. Is this a good
idea? Which device should I look into? What do I need to be aware of?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > John Lawson
> >
>
> "I was being patient, but it took too long." -
> Buffy the Vampire Slayer
>
> LogAnalysis: http://kubarb.phsx.ukans.edu/~tbird/log-analysis.html
> VPN: http://kubarb.phsx.ukans.edu/~tbird/vpn.html
>
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