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| Subject: | Re: remote desktop |
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| Date: | Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:32:20 -0200 |
-- Jeronimo Zucco LPIC-1 Linux Professional Institute Certified Núcleo de Processamento de Dados Universidade de Caxias do Sul
http://jczucco.blogspot.com
Try one of the SSL based VPNs: http://www.xml-dev.com/blog/?action=viewtopic&id=93
On 10/27/05, cc <cc@belfordhk.com> wrote:
Dear All,
Thanks for the advice and help regarding the issue of securing the remote desktop. Quite the majority of responses suggested installing a VPN.
Which VPN product should I consider? I know googling will give me all sorts of answers, and in the past, I did try to attempt to get FreeSWAN but failed. Will have to try another go.
Thanks again!
Edmund
-- In Peace, Saqib Ali http://www.xml-dev.com/blog/ Consensus is good, but informed dictatorship is better.
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