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| Subject: | Re: Anonymize internet access |
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| Date: | Mon, 26 Sep 2005 20:17:30 -0700 |
I think I mis-interpreted the the original question. So Please ignore my previous reply to this post.
I know nothing about Citrix. They appear to be a service that offers VPN to their machines, then proxy connections to the outside. That would dictate the connection between you and them is already encrypted, and "tunneling it through SSL" would seem pointless.
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