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newt writes "The Australian Government is planning to conduct live trials of as-yet-unspecified censorship technology. But as every geek already knows, these systems can't possibly work in the presence of VPNs and proxy servers. PC Authority clues the punters in." Maybe the ISPs secretly like encouraging SSH tunneling — and making everyone pay for the extra bandwidth used. Not really; Australia's major ISPs, as mentioned a few days ago, think it's a bad idea.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 17:02 5th Nov
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September 22, 2008 – Mu Dynamics discovered and helped remediate a dangerous 0-day vulnerability within strongSwan’s IKEv2 implementation. strongSwan is an open source IPsec-based virtual private network (VPN) solution for the Linux operating system. IPsec-based VPNs secure corporate VoIP, email, web, IPTV and other IP-based services over public network infrastructures.
in Open Source
via Automation.com @ 7:55 24th Sep
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Previous articles in this series on IPsec VPN configuration using Cisco routers covered building a VPN gateway and clients for client-to site connectivity as well as Cisco's EzVPN to support network-to-network VPN topologies. In this article, we will look at options for implementing static network-to-network IPsec links, or direct transport VPNs.
in Computer Security
via SearchNetworking.com @ 0:18 22nd Sep
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Windows Server robotSay hello to Windows Server 2008 R2. Live Migration for virtual machines is the promised "marquee feature" of WS2008 R2, says Oliver Rist on The Windows Server team blog. But that may not be the OS's most important contribution. If the team has its way, enterprises will be drawn to the R2/Windows 7 combo to end the reign of VPNs as the mainstream method of secure networking.
in Computer Security
via NetworkWorld @ 19:27 29th Oct
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