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Ang: Re: [VPN] VPN help
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  • Subject: Ang: Re: [VPN] VPN help
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  • Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2003 14:44:00 +0200
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Ceritcom's movianVPN client, www.certicom.com/products/movian/movianvpn.html,
can be used to connect to e.g. Cisco VPN 3000 and runs on PalmOS, Pocket PC and
Symbian. They also have a FIPS-140-2 compliant client for PalmOS and Pocket PC.

Might be worth looking at...

HTH,

/Palm





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2003-04-11 23:19

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	Kopia:	(Blank: Hakan Palm/Generic)
	Ärende:	Re: [VPN] VPN help

>From what I can tell they danger.com service is offering the e-mail and
other data services.  That means they control encryption from their server
to your hiptop PDA.  You will need to work with them no whether the info is
encrypted over the wireless link and the security of their e-mail servers.
Probably won't pass security policy muster and VPN is probably NOT your
solution if you use them for more than an IP link provider.

If they can simply provide a web link to your company site you might be able
to put up a VPN solution but it will probably take some custom coding on the
client side.   I would look at more commonly available existing PDA
solutions.

V-one (www.v-one.com) makes a proprietary VPN and claims to have a PDA
client.  They may be able to modify it to work with the Hiptop device, for a
price or volume deal and they are small enough to talk to and consider a new
service provider as a partner.  They also did work with some government
groups a while back so they may already have classification levels worked
out.

Some government security policies forbid certain data going over the
Internet even via VPN so check into that first.

This is a proprietary OS (See FAQ) so you may need to work with the service
vendor directly to find developers working on what you want.

Adam Safier

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Burns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 12:41 PM
Subject: [VPN] VPN help


> Hi,
>
> Am looking into to find information to see if there is VPN for the
> T-Mobile Sidekick (wireless mobile pager, more in Danger.com). Reason
> to have the VPN is that I could use to communicate with my engineers
> within the division both in and out of campus. Am deaf and am usually
> working with highly senstive projects which would require me to have
> secure access to my email or to corporate website. This VPN would
> greatly help lot if there is a way to use in the mobile wireless pager
> like the Sidekick.
>
> Thanks and hope there is info that would apply to this wireless pager.
> Or you might know one who could help me out? Or can contact the
> Danger.com group to see what would work.
>
> Michael Burns
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