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Title: VPN Post by: melf on 2010.01.29, 10:51:35 Is there a "not to complicated way" to set up a VPN-connection to eg my university? There doesn't seem to exist any full-fledged programs - more like experimental programs and I've never succeded to make any of them work.
Title: Re: VPN Post by: diver on 2010.01.29, 11:45:47 Injoy Firewall has a very good VPN support
Title: Re: VPN Post by: melf on 2010.01.29, 13:36:30 Yeah ok, should have said that I downloaded and tried their trial, but in fact never made it work. Could very well depend on me, but I can't say configuring VPN with InJoy is very userfriendly. But I guess InJoys is the best available though?
Title: Re: VPN Post by: diver on 2010.01.30, 05:09:51 hmmm never had a problem with Injoy and i have several VPN with customers working
Title: Re: VPN Post by: cytan on 2010.01.30, 16:17:45 I have Injoy but have never figured out whether it is Cisco compatible. Is it?
cytan Title: Re: VPN Post by: chennecke on 2010.01.30, 16:17:59 I guess it depends on which method you want to use. Doesn't Injoy only support IPSec?
Title: Re: VPN Post by: RobertM on 2010.01.30, 21:37:57 Yes, it should support Cisco stuff...
http://www.fx.dk/firewall/ Quote The leading position is further illustrated by the fact that F/X Communications was selected by both Nortel Networks and Cisco Systems as their exclusive VPN software partner for their enterprise OS/2 customers. Title: Re: VPN Post by: melf on 2010.01.31, 16:27:57 I guess it depends on which method you want to use. Doesn't Injoy only support IPSec? For my connection, I think it's PPTP. I'm using w2k in a virtual computer to take care of VPN.
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