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|    Re: vpn on windows    |
|    28 Nov 03 16:33:13    |
   
   From: huenllw@yahoo.com   
      
   Hi,   
      
   Windows 2000 server version has a build in IP filter which works as a   
   firewall. You can set up rules to restrict trific to a specific IP or from a   
   specific IP.   
      
   Luley   
      
   "Clemens Hermann" ???   
   news:6c492956.0311230036.2d7ba4b9@posting.google.com ???...   
   > Hi,   
   >   
   > my intention is to secure a Windows 2000/XP based wlan with IP-Sec. I   
   > definitely know what a vpn is and i already use one but not under   
   > windows.   
   > Therefore I am looking for detailled information how this can be done   
   > with Windows as Client and as server.   
   > Furthermore I am very interested in how a windows based Computer can   
   > be secured in a way so that only vpn traffic to a specified Gateway   
   > Server is allowed and every other traffic (in and out) is reliably   
   > denied.   
   > I did neiter find a book that covers this topic detailled, nor   
   > websites with information more than short click and forget howtos.   
   > How reliable is the IP-Sec implementation in Windows in general and   
   > how secure is it to use IP-Sec directly from a windows host without   
   > special hardware?   
   > Is there a better solution to connect a Laptop to a wlan-vpn than the   
   > bundled windows software client?   
   > Do pccards exist that offer IP-Sec functionality in hardware?   
   >   
   > thanks in advance for any hint to one of the many questions   
   >   
   > /ch   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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