[Info-vax] Still no IPSEC for TCP/IP services?

Rich Jordan jordan at ccs4vms.com
Wed May 23 19:31:01 EDT 2012


On May 23, 4:29 am, "Richard Maher" <maher... at hotspamnotmail.com>
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> "David Froble" <da... at tsoft-inc.com> wrote in message
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> > Doug Phillips wrote:
> >> On May 22, 1:11 pm, Dirk Munk <m... at home.nl> wrote:
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> >>>> On May 22, 2:23 am, Dirk Munk<m... at home.nl>  wrote:
> >>>>> Steven Underwood wrote:
> >>>>>> "Dirk Munk" wrote in message
> >>>>>>news:4797c$4fbac358$5ed43999$22551 at cache60.multikabel.net...
> >>>>>>> I'm planning to set up a couple of new OpenVMS systems, and I was
> >>>>>>> thinking of using IPSEC as well. I was amazed to find that IPSEC is
> >>>>>>> not included in the present version of TCP/IP services. It was
> >>>>>>> included in the Early Adopters Kit for TCP/IP services 5.7 in 2007
> >>>>>>> (!!!!), but it never made it to the final version and wasn't added
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> > I would be very happy to be able to set up a secure connection, and then
> > just perform communications without my applications having to know
> > anything about encryption.  But the capability isn't there.
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> Juniper VPN any use?
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> Cheers Richard Maher

DESNC-BA

Protocol agnostic, I believe ;)  Of course it only works on the LAN
and it is a 10Mbps device.



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