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RE: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN
From: Paul Wouters <paul () xelerance com>
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 20:34:06 +0200 (CEST)
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005, Steve Manzuik wrote:
But is this not always the case with a service? Your ISP can read your data, your work IT guys can read your data. I mean we all have placed trust in third parties at one time or another as I highly doubt everyone here has complete control over their data to the endpoint. I am not saying that its right, I am simply pointing out the obvious.
[insert obligatory 5 year rant about Opportunistic Encryption using IPsec/DNS here] [insert flamewar on the uselessness of IETF's BTNS system here] Perhaps I need to go back to alt.sysadmin.recovery.... At least openswan userland runs on Windows now. Anyone want to hook it up to ipsec2k lib? Paul -- "Happiness is never grand" --- Mustapha Mond, World Controller (Brave New World)
Current thread:
- Re: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN, (continued)
- Re: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN KF (lists) (Sep 20)
- Re: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN Paul Wouters (Sep 20)
- Re: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN Nicolas FISCHBACH (Sep 20)
- Re: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN MadHat (Sep 20)
- RE: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN Dave Korn (Sep 20)
- Re: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN KF (lists) (Sep 20)
- RE: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN Paul Wouters (Sep 20)
- RE: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN Dave Korn (Sep 20)
- RE: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN Paul Wouters (Sep 20)
- RE: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN Barrie Dempster (Sep 20)
- Re: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN MadHat (Sep 20)
- RE: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN I)ruid (Sep 23)
- Re: Google Beta "WiFi" VPN Thomas Hardly (Sep 23)