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jason mastaler writes:
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> The other option would be to setup some type of translation mechanicism that
> could translate the AppleTalk packets into TCP packets; then this TCP
> traffic could be "plug-gw" through the firewall. There maybe a product
> called "gator" that would perform this function. I really do not have alot
> of knowledge about this product.
>
Network Systems Corporation, a subsidiary of StorageTek has the Borderguard
1000 and Borderguard 2000 products that feature Secure Tunnel Bridging. It's
purpose is to provide transparent protocol encapsulation and encryption if
needed to move protocols such as appletalk and ipx across an ip network
such as the internet. See the NSC home page at:
http://www.network.com
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