If it is tcp services you want encrypted and you have ssh installed on the remote servers then you can use an ssh client on the windows machines that can create tunnels. MindTerm and the putty alpha version both will do this for you. Once you create the tunnels both programs can allow you to save them for use in the future, without having to establish them over again. > Thanks - this looks like a very nice ssh-like application, but I'm not > sure how to use it as a VPN client. I'm looking for something that will > create a windows device and set the default route over it so that the > windows machine can transparently route over the VPN tunnel to the remote > network (ie so checking mail remotely would automatically be encrypted, > etc...). > > Thank you, > Sheer > > On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Patrick Duane Dunston wrote: > > > > > Does anyone know of a transparent, easy to use, and free VPN client for > > > > windows that can be integrated with a Linux VPN server (FreeS/WAN, > > > > IPSec, ppp+ssh) so that remote windows users can have access to a secured > > > > network. I've found PGP freeware from Network Associates but its only > > > > Zebedee should do it for you: http://www.winton.org.uk/zebedee/ > > > > Duane > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com > > with "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com > with "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ To unsubscribe email security-discuss-request@linuxsecurity.com with "unsubscribe" in the subject of the message.