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On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 15:59, Tom Barcellona wrote:
> All,
>
> I hope this doesn't sound too sappy, but let's take a moment and
> publically thank Jim and the other developers and contributors for
> OpenVPN. After seeing what just happened at another "open source"
> project, I wonder that maybe the people who use the software should
> take a moment and tell them that we really do appreciate all of the
> time and effort they put into it.
This piece of software just rocks. It is flexible, secure, easy to
understand/setup, rock solid, and most of all, it is GPL'ed !
Thanks Guys; we are using OpenVPN as a replacement for the old VTUN
project since several months now.
Most of our company Offices / DC data exchange are now relying on
several highly critical OpenVPN tunnels, involved in advanced routing
setup. Our Offices simply couldn't work without OpenVPN.
The only missing feature, If I can say, is the forking TCP server which
can service multiple clients over a single TCP port.
But as far as I understand, this is already under work.
Thanks you guys !
--
Vincent Jaussaud
Kelkoo.com Security Manager
email: tatooin@xxxxxxxxxx
GPG key: 1024D/3BFE3FC7 2002-02-07
"Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security will not
have, nor do they deserve, either one."
-- President Thomas Jefferson. 1743-1826
>
> Thank you.
>
> Tom Barcellona
>
>
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