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Migrating from Windows to Ubuntu

May 26th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Open Source, Software, Technology, Unix, Windows

I was primarily a user, before I started to play around with . First off, I installed it on my home laptop, to see how well it would work… I was thoroughly impressed. Of course, on this laptop, I didn’t need anything but a browser, pidgin, and the basic Office suite. The real test was going to be switching to at work. Migrating away from the beast, , to / Lightning. Surprisingly, it was very easy:

64-bit IPSec VPN client for *nix

May 25th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Open Source, Software, Unix, networking, security

Looking for a Client to use on your 64-bit *nix OS? Well, for those of you who have already figured out that has not developed one for 64-bit OS’s, there is, however, a great alternative for people who use a 64-bit *nix OS. As mentioned in a previous post, there is a client developed by Maurice Massar that works with Concentrators (, 3000 and IOS Routers), called vpnc that has worked well for me thus far. I have been using it on my 64-bit 8.04 desktop, and have yet to see any issues. You can use vpnc with Cygwin on , however, I am not sure how well Cygwin works with 64-bit .

Disclaimer: This client is not developed or supported by Systems. So, use at your own risk.

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