We're tasked with supporting Citrix IE-ALE Windows VPN clients with FlowPoint modems or Instant Internet boxes over DSL. Of course it is completely unrealiable. The task is truly Herculean. They (vendors)all point their fingers at each other, and I'm waist-deep in IPSec, MTU's,etc. and all that other black magic.
The answer is not so simple, IMHO.
The problem is that whomever does write something to detect Magic Lantern et. al. could now be charged with terrorism under the PATRIOT Act.
Granted that Linux isn't UNIX, but this is happening where I work, as far as DNS is concerned. We've had 3 RedHat boxen running our internal DNS troublefree for years. Now that the Citrix/Desktop group is rolling out W2K, they want to migrate the DNS functions to the W2K PDC and BDC. I suppose that the 'simplicity' argument is what is at work here. How do you answer it ?
This means that are currently being used in Iraq.
Just imagine what a Beowulf cluster of these could do....
And just how well do Windows desktops "interact with the Corporate Windows network" ?
Just send the list to Ashcroft, he'd be happy to look them over for inappropriate content or activity. Oh wait, that's already happening.
D'oh!
We had a Beowulf cluster of these.
On the same note, I'm curious as to what was the weirdest network or security problem that you've seen at Google ?
Your password is "password"
You've got that right.
,etc. and all that other black magic.
We're tasked with supporting Citrix IE-ALE Windows VPN clients with FlowPoint modems or Instant Internet boxes over DSL. Of course it is completely unrealiable.
The task is truly Herculean. They (vendors)all point their fingers at each other, and I'm waist-deep in IPSec, MTU's
The answer is not so simple, IMHO.
The problem is that whomever does write something to detect Magic Lantern et. al. could now be charged with terrorism under the PATRIOT Act.
Granted that Linux isn't UNIX, but this is happening where I work, as far as DNS is concerned. We've had 3 RedHat boxen running our internal DNS troublefree for years. Now that the Citrix/Desktop group is rolling out W2K, they want to migrate the DNS functions to the W2K PDC and BDC. I suppose that the 'simplicity' argument is what is at work here. How do you answer it ?
Their cards are crap anyway