Re: VPN Router for Linux (FC4)

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I think the subject line may have thrown people off. I'm looking for a HARDWARE or appliance solution... not software or a package. I just want it to play nice with Linux servers and/or clients.

I hope this helps.

Thanx,
Ryan



On Jan 29, 2006, at 7:48 PM, Ryan D'Baisse wrote:

I have recently setup three FC4 machines at home to try my hand at Linux development. I will soon be setting up SVN and beginning to use Eclipse for C++ and Java development. I would like to be able to VPN into my network, here at home, and then use SSH, SVN, etc. I do NOT want to simply open up all of those ports on my firewall. Unfortunately, all of the VPN routers I can find (like the Linksys models) all stress Windows.

Can someone recommend a good VPN router that will play nice with Linux?

Will I be forced to use the vendor's (Linksys', Netgear's, etc.) proprietary VPN client software or does Linux come with something that should work based on some standard?

Does anyone know if there are major differences between the Linksys BEFVP41 and the RV0041, besides the gigE port?

Thanx,
Ryan

P.S. I have both DSL and cable, if that matters (port blocking, compatibility, etc.).


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