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2007-03-06
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2007-03-06
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No, wasn't aware of it. But I haven't commited to making a purchase yet (waiting on next pay day). Where do I sign up for it?
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2007-03-10
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3 of the people on this threat attend Indiana University. Our university supports two solutions, either PP2P, or L2TP over IPSEC.
It would seem that L2TP over IPSEC will be the easiest solution to implement.
This page here (http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/networking/linux-l2tp.html) has instructions on setting up a linux machine as a L2TP over IPSEC VPN client.
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2007-03-27
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2007-03-28
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2007-03-28
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2007-03-28
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2007-03-28
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2007-04-03
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2007-04-09
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No question. I am using PPTP with my n800.
You just need an armel version of pptp and a patched kernel for you n800.
The rest is the same stuff as it is in linux.