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Step-by-Step Guide to Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
This guide focuses on the fastest way to use IPSec transport mode to secure application traffic between a client and a server.
It demonstrates how to enable security using IPSec default policies between two Windows 2000-based systems that belong to a Windows 2000 domain.
Once the two computers have joined the domain, you should complete the first part of the walkthrough, which demonstrates default policies in 30 minutes or less.
preview:
http://www.microsoft.com
date: 2/17/2000
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The official IPsec Howto for Linux
This HowTo will cover the basic and advanced steps setting up a VPN using IPsec based on the Linux Kernels 2.4 and 2.5/2.6. Since there is a vast amount of documentation available for the Linux Kernel 2.4, this HowTo will concentrate on the new IPsec Features in the development Kernel first.
A later revision will include Linux Kernel 2.4.
preview:
http://www.ipsec-howto.org
date: 1/28/2004
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Linux FreeS/WAN
Linux FreeS/WAN is an implementation of IPSEC & IKE for Linux.
IPSEC is Internet Protocol SECurity.
It uses strong cryptography to provide both authentication and encryption services.
Authentication ensures that packets are from the right sender and have not been altered in transit.
Encryption prevents unauthorised reading of packet contents.
preview:
http://www.freeswan.org
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Openswan - IPSEC for Linux
Openswan is an implementation of IPsec for Linux.
It supports kernels 2.0, 2.2, 2.4 and 2.6, and runs on many different platforms, including x86, x86_64, ia64, MIPS and ARM. Building and Integrating Virtual Private Networks with Openswan is now available.
Order your copy now at Amazon.com or directly from our publisher Packt Publishing
preview:
http://www.openswan.org
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