There is talk of getting a Citrix Access Gateway (http://www.citrix.com/English/ps2/products/product.asp?contentID=15005) to provide a turnkey VPN solution for our network. I am confused about support for Linux clients and, unfortunately, the people selling it seem just as confused. I know there are some on this list with Citrix product experience. The initial goal is to provide secure email access (POP) to the LAN email server from clients on the internet. Eventually there may be access to file shares and other LAN resources. ie. a VPN connection. I have learned that when a remote user contacts the Citrix Access Gateway, it downloads a client application to the user's computer. This client app provides all the VPN functionality to the remote user's computer, handling all the certificates, encryption, IP addresses, etc. Very nice. Starting asking or looking for Linux and it gets muddy. Hence, my questions: 1. The Citrix VPN client that is downloaded as described above appears to be a Windows only application. There is a Linux application for a client on a Citrix Presentation Server but that is not what we want. Is there a Citrix Access Gateway client for Linux? 2. If #1 is false and there is no client for Linux, can some "standard" Linux SSL VPN client connect to the Citrix Access Gateway? 3. Excluding Citrix as a solution provider, what other VPN solutions are available that you would recommend? We're looking for something as turnkey as possible. I know #1 and #2 are things the vendor should answer. The reseller we talked to today, though smart in their experience, seemed clueless about connecting with Linux and could not provide straight answers. I am still waiting on answers directly from Citrix. Alan --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss