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VPN Service Feb 03 2012 03:39AM haZard0us (hazard0us pt gmail com) (11 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 27 2012 05:27PM matteo filippetto (matteo filippetto gmail com) (2 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 27 2012 07:26PM J.Hart, Elec.Eng.Tech. (starnetmaster gmail com) (1 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 28 2012 06:45PM J.Hart, Elec.Eng.Tech. (starnetmaster gmail com) (1 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 29 2012 09:55AM erik (security vanwesten net) (1 replies) Re: VPN Service Feb 03 2012 06:34PM Jeffrey Walton (noloader gmail com) (1 replies) |
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On Feb 2, 2012, at 8:39 PM, haZard0us wrote:
> I'm looking for a VPN provider to encrypt my communications. My main objective is to get secure communications while being able to search on the web, read and create content and, most of all, can get my IM/IRC traffic secure.
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> Any suggestions?
Please excuse my possible ignorance, but I don't understand why you need a 'provider' for a VPN. I use OpenVPN on Linux, and I think it can be installed on other platforms as well. It's free. And if you're using Cisco or Juniper routers/firewalls, they will create an IPsec VPN. That's also free, once you pay for the box. The ones around here will, anyway...
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Glenn English
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