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:Wired: Linux-Based Crypto Stops Snoops
Wired: Linux-Based Crypto Stops Snoops
Apr 15, 1999, 08 :34 UTC (5 Talkback[s]) (11807 reads)

(Other stories by James Glave)

"On Tuesday, the Linux FreeS/WAN project released free server software that will use strong encryption to secure any communications sent between two points on the Internet."

"The new software allows a system administrator to set up what is known as a secure data tunnel -- a 1,024-bit scrambled channel between two points over the public Internet. Commercial virtual private network software can cost as much as US$10,000.

FreeS/WAN, on the other hand, is free and relatively easy to use. That's why the Electronic Frontier Foundation is excited by the project."

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This development is good news for both L ...   Kudos to EEF   
Barbara Irwin
Apr 15, 1999, 12:32:51
 
This is outstandingly good news for Linu ...   Another blow for individuals   
Ian Rowan
Apr 15, 1999, 13:04:05
 
FreeS/WAN developed in Canada?
Isn't ...   Really free of export controls?   
Ganesh C. Prasad
Apr 16, 1999, 05:46:45
 
If folks are interested in IPSEC they re ...   Is this IPSEC ?   
Roo
Apr 16, 1999, 06:36:18
 
I am a user of computers and the interne ...   Linux - Use and Support in Law Office Context   
Clifford A. Holleran
Apr 28, 1999, 13:09:46
 
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