[Openswan Users] Openswan and Sunray2 VPN?

Peter McGill petermcgill at goco.net
Fri Jan 25 13:48:43 EST 2008


A quick look at the Sunray 2 product and I'd have to say no.
They are two different kinds of applications.

Openswan is an IPSec VPN solution.

Sunray 2 however is a thin-client/virtual desktop client system,
which uses secure VPN encryption for the connection. This includes
VPN software but should not be referred to as such but instead as a
thin-client/virtual desktop software to avoid confusion.

Openswan is not thin-client/virtual desktop software.

Also, the Sunray 2 documentation on the website does not even
mention IPSec but only ARCFOUR or RC4 encryption.

Peter McGill
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: users-bounces at openswan.org 
> [mailto:users-bounces at openswan.org] On Behalf Of Jonas Hagberg
> Sent: January 24, 2008 3:14 AM
> To: users at openswan.org
> Subject: [Openswan Users] Openswan and Sunray2 VPN?
> 
> Is it possible to use openswan in any way to act as an VPN 
> concentrator 
> for Sunray 2 .
> 
> /Jonas
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