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Subject: Re: Firewalls-Digest V5 #577
From: Adam Shostack <adam @ homeport . org>
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 1996 19:58:13 -0500 (EST)
To: debernar @ sctc . com (Paul DeBernardi)
Cc: Firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: <v01530554ae929e7ee2b2 @ [172 . 17 . 1 . 57]> from "Paul DeBernardi" at Oct 22, 96 10:04:41 am

And how do you manage the keys?

(Thanks to the IBM & Sun guys who answered, especially the IBM'er
(Gene Lee?) who had the honesty and forthrightness to say they're
doing manual key management at the moment.)

Adam

Paul DeBernardi wrote:

| of the firewall vendors have already tested for interoperability. To read
| about this project go to www.rsa.com and look for information on the s/wan
| initiative for IPSec interoperability.
| 
| Secure Computing Corporations two firewalls, the BorderWare Firewall Server
| and Sidewinder, interoperate for VPN using the IPSec standard. Secure also
| markets a Windows 95 package that does IPSec encryption (NETCourier)to
| create VPN tunnels from the Windows 95 NETCourier client to the firewall,
| for instance.

| Paul DeBernardi
| Secure Computing




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