Anyone know VPNs?
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No thanks, I demand absolute performance out of all of my networks. A PC running open source software where routing occurs is the last thing I need.
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Sorry I'll be quiet, I've never touched a network before.

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integra_gsr98 wrote:
Sorry I'll be quiet, I've never touched a network before.
I don't question your knowledge of networking, but to just flat out say that open source is crap is a load of crap. I would think that you would know more about that.
btleier wrote:
If you realm of knowledge doesn't include getting VPN's to work, I don't think you should be challenging Nick's knowledge of networking.Getting the VPN to work was no problem once I fixed the client software. Piece of cake. However, I don't think that you should even be sticking your nose into shit you don't understand.
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First off:
I've been using open source products for 10 years. Second, open source operating systems work great in a server environment, this I do use them for.
Third, when high availability (read 99.99% uptime) highly scalable (read everything in a minimum of pairs) and quality are required, open source does not cut it in a lot of ways.
I would not trust my corporate traffic to a network run on anything other than Cisco products, ESPECIALLY my VPNs.
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You would be surprised how much cisco gear many small companies can afford.
I've done a lot of cool things for a lot of small companies using Cisco equipment. -
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