On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 02:37:07PM -0000, Kevin Dobey wrote:
> It may be significant to note that AFAIK one of the corporate VPNs
> is running off a linux server while the other is either an MS solution
> or possibly hardware (not sure).
i suspect the linux one is cipe-based. the ms one is ptpp based i
suspect. linux supports both.
cipe is udp based, dunno about ptpp. your cipe client either needs a
real ip address, or you need a router that will rewrite udp packets.
but i think alinux router would work better.
kevin
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