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Subject: Re: IPSec solutions for Solaris 2.7 or 2.8
From: david.garrard () centrelink ! gov ! au
Date: 2001-05-14 22:01:00
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We have has a play with a Beta version of the Solaris software and can
higly recomend it. It works like a charm.
David L. Garrard
Topi Hautanen <Topi.Hautanen@F-Secure.com> on 14/05/2001 17:51:13
To: matthew patton <mep@NETSEC.NET>
cc: VPN@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: IPSec solutions for Solaris 2.7 or 2.8
Hi Matthew,
F-Secure has a VPN solution with IKE for Solaris SPARC 2.6 & 7, as well
as for Intel Linux and Windows. They all can be managed through the
same, centralized policy manager. Windows clients include distributed
firewall functionality as well.
Take a look at http://www.europe.f-secure.com/products/vpnplus/
- Topi
matthew patton wrote:
>
> I haven't been able to find a good answer to this yet. Solaris8 comes
with
> some ipsec features via ipsecconf(1) and ipseckey(1) but from what I can
> gather all it supports is manual keying and potentially having to store
> sensitive crypto keys on disk.
>
> Is there no built-in or 3rd party VPN solution for Solaris (sparc or
> intel) that does full IKE/ISAKMP? ie. automatic phase1/phase2 keying like
> FreeS/wan, Openbsd, and any of the dozen windows/mac based clients do? I
> find it hard to believe that Sun could be this far behind the curve...
>
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>
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