Leon, Yes, it looks BIG-IP® Local Traffic Manager VE is the one Joe is talking about but it is not completely free, we can use trail version for 90 days. Regards, GV Do you mean this one? http://
Do you mean this one? http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/449283 regards, Léon _______________________________________________ Please read the documentation before posting - it's available at:
https://www.f5.com/trial/ Joe -- Joseph Mack NA3T EME(B,D), FM05lw North Carolina jmack (at) wm7d (dot) net - azimuthal equidistant map generator at http://www.wm7d.net/azproj.shtml Homepage http://w
Joe, I could not find link to download free F5 VM, can you please send me the free F5 VM donwload link. don't know sorry. I only know what the FSE told me. Joe -- Joseph Mack NA3T EME(B,D), FM05lw
Joe, I could not find link to download free F5 VM, can you please send me the free F5 VM donwload link. Also can I use this in Oracle VM? Thanks, GV I remember you were talking about upgrading y
I remember you were talking about upgrading your Juniper gear if you couldn't find an open source solution. I assume you've already found your solution to this problem, but better late than never...
Maybe an architecture of firewalls (you decide endian, shorewall, etc) and in front of them a load balancer, with balancing by destination ip with lvs DR would be a interesting solution for so much n
We would have a couple thousand people using it, with hundreds of tunnels. :-/ That shoots it down for us. We need IPSEC. :-( --Eric Disclaimer - August 17, 2011 This email and any files transmitted
openVPN Access Server is super easy to install and fairly easy to configure. Check out their FAQ: http://openvpn.net/index.php/access-server/section-faq-openvpn-as.html The licenses for concurrent co
Lol. I didn't actually check it. After seeing their performance specs I was not encouraged to go further. No, but if I went with their custom hardware I suspect it would be prohibitive. My conclusio
it's running 10-50% CPU for about 5KBps. Maybe it's a wrt54gs? I like their webpages though. Did you find a price? You're going to be spending a bit of time to home brew. If your time is your own tha
If you are interested, here is the login information for the endian demo system, which includes a web-based front end for OpenVPN. Unfortunately, I did not see a site-to-site VPN configuration wizard
By golly, they do. 400Mbps of VPN throughput is rather disappointingly low. I was hoping to build a home-brew solution that would be at least twice that, considering that one can buy a used NetScree
I guess it's the way of the future. Kaspersky and other anti-virus CDs for Windows are Linux, as are Windows passwd resetters. Looks like beefy hardware, if the number of ports is any indication. The
Okay, so after days of Googling for Linux VPN solutions and finding nothing much, I finally Googled "Windows firewall appliance software" and found... a turnkey *Linux* open source solution. Go figur
I read that page but it does not seem to help much. It states, "L2TP/IPSEC encapsulates data twice making it less efficient and slightly slower than its rivals," but standard IPSEC using IP protocol
Agreed! We have been using AES for years because a long time ago I read that it is a lighter weight algorithm, so it provides strong encryption using fewer CPU cycles. That saves us on hardware beca
Thanks. The numbers do worry me. The Juniper NetScreen 500 states that it supports something like 64,000 sessions and 5000 VPN tunnels, but in our experience I would not want to push it any harder t
Takes me about 10 minutes, and I would not describe myself as a Juniper expert. About 30 minutes if you are HA clustering them. It takes about 60 seconds if you have a cookie-cutter setup. --Eric Di
My question exactly! (I also tried OpenVPN a while back and decided it was too complex to be reliably maintained with a lot of tunnels.) --Eric Disclaimer - August 10, 2011 This email and any files