[nflug] VPN Appliances (Off Topic)

Mark Musone mmusone at shatterit.com
Sat Jul 28 09:15:11 EDT 2007


A Watchguard firewall/VPN appliance is probably your best bet. You can get a
lower end one that can do that many tunnels for around $500 (plus it's just
linux under the hood..)

 

P.S. we could probably save you lots of $$$ and dramatically increase the
system's reliability and monitoring at our data center J ;)

 

-Mark

 

 

From: nflug-bounces at nflug.org [mailto:nflug-bounces at nflug.org] On Behalf Of
justin.bennett at dynabrade.com
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2007 8:04 AM
To: nflug at nflug.org
Subject: [nflug] VPN Appliances (Off Topic)

 


        This is a little off topic, however I assume I'll get some good
opinions. I'm looking for recomendations on some VPN appliances, I don't
need anything too complex just somthing that would handle half a dozen
tunnels to branch offices, for LAN to LAN vpn. We currently have a hosted
solution and It's pretty pricy. I've looked into Linux solutions like
SSH-PPP I just am not convinced any I've found are production quality.  I'm
looking for a buy it once and forget it type appliance not a service
subscription, something I can just put behind our firewalls. PC remote user
support is not required but might be nice in the future. 

Thanks 
Justin

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