[KLUG Members] Are there any _secure_ VPN solutions for Linux?

magoo members@kalamazoolinux.org
01 Oct 2003 20:05:52 -0400


On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 16:56, John Bridleman wrote:
> How are we screwed? Looks like they fixed it.
> John Bridleman / www.bridleman.org
>
> > magoo (mag00@voyager.net) wrote:
> > So we are ALL just screwed, are we Adam?   RATS!

Ask Adam, John.  He is the originator of the statement.
You get confused on things so often... Mind wandering
while you multi-task, eh John?  I know you mean well.

> On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 20:33, Adam Williams wrote:
> OpenVPN just uses OpenSSL.  And if *THAT* isn't secure...... 
> we are all just screwed.

I wonder what Adam will say in response your implied 
questioning of it?  Well Adam?  Is ANYTHING secure?
Why do you say "...we are all just screwed?"

Since this is out in the public forum, consider these thoughts
Are there MORE, yet to be discovered, vulnerabilities?
Will they be fixed AFTER the fact... after discovery?
What WILL Adam say?   Hmmmm!  SECURITY?  What IS that
'ideal vs. real' thing all about anyway?

Think Apache is "fixed" too?   Clue:   N O P E ! ! !  :-) 
How about Sendmail?  Samba?  Others?  OK, there you go again!

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> John Bridleman / www.bridleman.org    <--- [tee hee, safe?]