* Nate Carlson <natecars at real-time.com> [010924 15:54]:
> On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Scott Dier wrote:
> > SSH IPSEC from www.ipsec.com works really well too, plus you can get it
> > free for non-commercial use and get free eval for interop testing when
> > your trying to rig it up for a business.
> >
> > Worked *excellent* with freeswan, just be sure to pick 3DES in the
> > install as the 'default cipher'
> 
> Cool.. haven't heard about this one. Does it support X.509 certs
> perchance?

Hell, it will create them for you and send a Certificate Signing Request
to their (propratery i think) PKI engine if you want.  Or just export
them normally.

YAY THEY DONT USE ENTRUST. ENTRUST BAD.  ALL KILL ENTRUST.

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