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Computing / Cryptography / Computer network security / Computer security / IPsec / Virtual private networks / Cryptographic protocols / Cryptographic software / StrongSwan / Internet Key Exchange / RADIUS / Extensible Authentication Protocol
Date: 2010-06-11 08:24:10
Computing
Cryptography
Computer network security
Computer security
IPsec
Virtual private networks
Cryptographic protocols
Cryptographic software
StrongSwan
Internet Key Exchange
RADIUS
Extensible Authentication Protocol

The Open Source VPN Solution for Mixed Platforms  Secure password login using IKEv2 EAP methods.  User credentials on Active Directory or FreeRadius.  strongSwan VPN Gateway scales up to 10‘000 clients.

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