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| Subject: | FW: v4.3 VPN Tunneling for windows clients? |
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| Date: | Wed, 19 Apr 2006 11:17:43 -0700 |
I have a working VPN tunnel between Linux boxes working great! I am tunneling between the networks using the TUN interfaces which is quick, simple, secure, and easy. However, I have a need to use this for windows laptops on the go. This means that a Linux box running as a gateway for the client is not a solution. I like the ease and convenience of the setup with OpenSSH vs. OpenVPN. Lastly, it doesn't appear that their is a solution yet using cygwin for this setup. What solution is their for windows clients? Thanks to all of those that have contributed to this awesome project! -JGR
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