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Re: ipsec NICs? 3com?



Take a look at:

http://www.3com.com/promotions/securenic/index.html

Maybe Intel will follow, perhaps, with their own offer?

----- Original Message -----
From: Fabio Zamparelli <zamparelli@mclink.it>
To: Philippe Piemont <Philippe_Piemont@eur.3com.com>
Cc: <ipsec@lists.tislabs.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 6:38 AM
Subject: R: ipsec NICs? 3com?


>
>
> > -----Messaggio originale-----
> > Da: owner-ipsec@lists.tislabs.com
> > [mailto:owner-ipsec@lists.tislabs.com]Per conto di Philippe Piemont
> > Inviato: marted́ 7 marzo 2000 10.04
> > A: helm@fionn.es.net
> > Cc: ipsec@lists.tislabs.com
> > Oggetto: Re: ipsec NICs?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi Michael
> >
> > 3Com has 2 IPSec NIC cards working as normal NIC cards exept when
> > the IPSec
> > client asks to  encrypt a conversation: the family name is 3CR990
> > one is dedicated for the servers with all the advanced server
> > functionnalities.
> > one for the desktops
> > Regards
> > Philippe
>
> Very intersesting.
> I hope my university will buy at least two 'IPSec Nics' to do some
testings
> ASAP. I think the test bed will be win2k to be able to test both host2host
> and tunneling configurations.
> Do you know if 3com's fastethernet products have win2k-IPSec compliant
> caracteristics similar to intel? How they fit with Microsoft tcp/ip(sec)
> stack?
> I try to find out something on 3com site but I think the docs to be not so
> updated.
> Any link to updated technical whitepapers?
>
> Thanks, Fabio Zed Zamparelli
>
>




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