Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 15:48:17 +0200 From: Frankye - ML <listsucker@ipv5.net> To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Q: Controlling access at the Ethernet level Message-ID: <20040405154817.3e37904a@godzilla> In-Reply-To: <1912849257.20040405122826@b-o.ru> References: <0A87E4EB-8665-11D8-9004-000A95776E22@freebsd.ady.ro> <1912849257.20040405122826@b-o.ru>
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On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 12:28:26 +0400 Andrew Riabtsev <resident@b-o.ru> wrote: | VPN (pptp) solution work just fine both potop and mpd on server side | and with any win box on client side, even win'95 with patch from | microsoft.com. There is could be problem with MAC OS - i didn't find | pptp-client for it but it should be, i think. Also FreeBSD and Linux | has pptp-clients. And the last, you can use cheap hardware | pptp-clients in situations like with MAC OS for example Allied Telesyn | AR-221E. FWIW, MacOSX includes a pptp client in the base system, I don't know how good however. For MacOS classic (i.e.: <=9) there _was_ a (commercial) pptp client called "tunnel builder", but the producer seems to no longer exist and/or not support the thing anymore. I've found a website which still offers it at http://www.macadsl.com/logiciels/?cat=client%20de%20connexion but it's priced at USD 99 (!). Hope that helps Frankye
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