Many people actually offer vpn in java.<br>Juniper offers an ssl vpn that works for windows, mac, linux..<br><br><a href="http://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB28704">http://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB28704</a><br>
<br>That is not a site to site vpn, but you get the drift.<br><br>On Wednesday, April 2, 2014, netmantej <<a href="mailto:netmantej@gmail.com">netmantej@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> A VPN solution written in Java?<br>
><br>> You're sick. Sick, sick, sick.<br>><br>><br>> -- Tim<br>><br>> On 4/2/14, 10:44 PM, Mark Saad wrote:<br>>><br>>> On Apr 2, 2014, at 9:50 PM, Edward Capriolo <<a href="mailto:edlinuxguru@gmail.com">edlinuxguru@gmail.com</a><br>
>> <mailto:<a href="mailto:edlinuxguru@gmail.com">edlinuxguru@gmail.com</a>>> wrote:<br>>><br>>>> You could easily argue that a aite to site ipsec solution is industy<br>>>> standard and has wide support across operating sytems and "routing<br>
>>> appliances" aka really expensive embedded computers ned cicso.<br>>>><br>>><br>>> Wow I was totally expecting a " I use Cassandra to map out the best<br>>> route and use this awesome tool that is written in java to ...."<br>
>><br>>>> On Wednesday, April 2, 2014, Pete Wright <<a href="mailto:pete@nomadlogic.org">pete@nomadlogic.org</a><br>>>> <mailto:<a href="mailto:pete@nomadlogic.org">pete@nomadlogic.org</a>>> wrote:<br>
>>> ><br>>>> ><br>>>> > On 04/02/14 14:36, Marc Spitzer wrote:<br>>>> >> Hi all,<br>>>> >><br>>>> >> I have been tasked with setting up a site to site vpn solution at work.<br>
>>> >> I was thinking about doing a openvpn on centos, we are a centos shop.<br>>>> >> I would like to put in some freebsd boxes but I need a compelling<br>>>> reason.<br>>>> >><br>
>>> >> The last time I set this up I used cisco pix and that was a few<br>>>> years ago.<br>>>> >><br>>>> ><br>>>> > Did a very similar setup using OpenBSD. For me the compelling reasons<br>
>>> > where the great documentation, and relative simplicity of OpenBSD's<br>>>> > IPSEC and OpenIked configuration file syntax especially when compared to<br>>>> > openswan and openVPN even.<br>
>>> ><br>>>> > -pete<br>>>> ><br>>>> ><br>>>> > --<br>>>> > Pete Wright<br>>>> > <a href="mailto:pete@nomadlogic.org">pete@nomadlogic.org</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:pete@nomadlogic.org">pete@nomadlogic.org</a>><br>
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