Dnk wrote: > That is what I am currently using. One of our vp's had a "web" based > one at his last job. But to connect, they go to a web page, login, and > they gain VPN access. Then there are No client software to install > either. I know some sonic wall, barracuda, etc devices do this. > Well, there IS client software, its just installed auto-magically via the web interface, using either a Java (for firefox clients) or ActiveX (for MSIE on Windows) client stack. The Juniper SSLVPN we use at my work functions this way for end user -> WAN VPNs (but LAN -> WAN VPNs instead use an appliance router) sadly, my experience with these is that the MSIE ActiveX Windows client stack seems to be a lot more robust than the Java client stacks, at least for VPN routing (aka Network Connect). the Java stuff is OK for remote access (X windows, RDP clients, Citrix client, file transfer) via the web interface, but thats not really a VPN in my book, its just a remote application portal. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos