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VPN for Solaris
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alex T Prengel)
Tue Jun 28 11:19:38 2005
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From: Alex T Prengel <alexp@MIT.EDU>
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Hi,
Does someone know the answer to this? If we can't supply/point users to the
VPN client for Solaris these people may be out of luck (i.e. unable to run
license-served Third Party software).
Thanks,
A.
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> I'm not aware of VPN availablility for Solaris but am presuming that there
> will be virtually no non-"Net18" users on Suns who need to run Athena
> software.
I know someone who is running Solaris Athena from Wellesley. Would you be
able to find out if Cisco's VPN client is available for Solaris for her to
use? (She is part of the MIT community.) Additionally, there are people
running Solaris Athena machines at Harvard, and possibly at other
locations in the Cambridge area.
- --Jared
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