There is yet another project. Andreas Steffen (Creator and maintainer of the X509 patches for FreeS/WAN) has started its own version as well. Check out www.strongswan.org for differences between openswan and strongswan.
Funny, years ago a left a few negative remarks about the launch of a new version of the M$ internet explorer on a Dutch M$ website and in response they send me a boxed set of their internet explorer with a video of The Net. Always knew that M$ wants world domination but this looks a lot like the things happening in this film. Lets hope M$ doesn't change the end of the script...
The German system uses a network of devices mounted along the road (mostly bridges) to measure the traffic-flow. Its anonymous. Early systems used SMS Messages received by a GSM-phone to alert users of this system about traffic jams, but nowadays this info is transmitted by FM radio stations.
Look at the script... lefthome.asp! Thats what i would do if I had my site running on Microshit stuff.
Sorry to scare you even more. This isn't german but dutch. Now you know why you have a saying about people talking double-dutch ;-)
There is yet another project. Andreas Steffen (Creator and maintainer of the X509 patches for FreeS/WAN) has started its own version as well. Check out www.strongswan.org for differences between openswan and strongswan.
M.S.I. already announced this Product during the CeBit in March...
See their Press Release
Funny, years ago a left a few negative remarks about the launch of a new version of the M$ internet explorer on a Dutch M$ website and in response they send me a boxed set of their internet explorer with a video of The Net. Always knew that M$ wants world domination but this looks a lot like the things happening in this film. Lets hope M$ doesn't change the end of the script...
The German system uses a network of devices mounted along the road (mostly bridges) to measure the traffic-flow. Its anonymous. Early systems used SMS Messages received by a GSM-phone to alert users of this system about traffic jams, but nowadays this info is transmitted by FM radio stations.