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Bob: When you mentioned IPCop I perked up because I have a Cisco 1600 that needs to be replaced, and therefore, have been looking at other alternatives . They want $2000 to upgrade using Cisco. IPCop looks to be usable except I can not find any definitive guide lines on capacity. I have about 75 users on DSL just for e-mail. I need to add VPN for two internal PCs to outside third party insurance billing providers. Do you have any thoughts that you would share? I like the ease of configuration that IPCop has compared to Cisco. -----Original Message----- From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Crothers Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 11:44 PM To: 'PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users' Subject: RE: [PCTECH] I learned something about certificatesandencrypting filesystems the other day ... Ken, Not trying to start a religious discussion here (but I fear we have), but it still sounds like the fat man preaching about the evils of high calorie/high fat diets while eating an ice cream cone! And yes. My firewall (IPCop) is based on a Linux derivative...but it is packaged so well, you don't have to actually know anything about Linux. And I've recently loaded RH 8 into a virtual machine (using VMWare) for experimentation purposes.
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