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| Subject: | Re: RE: SSL VPN |
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| Date: | Fri, 22 Jul 2005 00:39:37 -0300 |
On 7/20/05, Steven Jones <Steven.Jones@vuw.ac.nz> wrote:
Absolute rubbish. Open source VPNs are at least as secure as any proprietary solution. Looking blindly at a vendor's products because they cost heaps is plain silly. Indeed picking the best VPN solution on the basis it costs the most is incompetent.
Agreed. We shouldn't still need to tell people such things. Technical data is about all that matters. We don't need any more examples besides the Linux - Windows one.
Regards Thing
Regards, -- Eduardo Bacchi Kienetz LPI Certified - Level 1 & 2 http://www.noticiaslinux.com.br/eduardo/
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