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Re: securing a WLAN with PPP (or the like)



also sprach Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de> [2005.03.06.1901 +0100]:
> It can start as a system service, using fixed configurations, which
> doesn't neccessarily require any further administration...

If it's a system service, administrator rights are required to
install it in the first place. This is not an option.

Furthermore, two VPN clients cannot exist on the same machine, so
company laptops with Cisco/Check Point/Novell/whatever clients
installed are not going to be usable for this scenario. PPPoE on the
other hand should work fine.

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