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RE: Windows 3.1 IPsec



TimeStep did have a secure VPN client for WFW 3.11, but it did not use
IPSec technology.  It predated IPSec, and thus used TimeStep's
proprietary SAP/NLSP protocols for securing the conection.


On Tuesday, November 11, 1997 10:45 AM, Robert Moskowitz
[SMTP:rgm3@chrysler.com] wrote:
> At 04:41 PM 11/10/97 -0500, Roy Pereira wrote:
> >There's a untapped IPSec market !   ;-)
> >
> >Anyone writing a PalmPilot IPSec stack?  <joke>
> >
> Well TimeStep had a 'pre' IPsec product for WinFW 3.1 (to get the NDIS
> drivers).  They even tried out an ODI driver version for a company I know,
> but did have some problems with it.  DOn't know if they have any current
> plans for these platforms/drivers.
> 
> I recall one other vendor talking to me about it, but they should speak for
> themselves.  Finally, one vendor and a modem vendor have teamed up to put
> IPsec in the modem for those systems that have PPP, but are unlikely to get
> an IPsec implementation.  Hope to hear about this work soon.  This vendor
> had a 'pre IPsec' product that ran on their own modem, so they know how to
> do this, the modem vendor is one of the big ones.  In fact, I think this
> partnership is public knowledge, I will check for the press release if
> there is interest.
> 
> 
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> 
> Robert Moskowitz
> Chrysler Corporation
> (810) 758-8212