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VPNs: Burning Questions?
None of these questions had any relevance to me...
Missed: mobile VPN ID's network
I'm curious why you didn't mention the problems with WLAN connection (or other open connection protocols). Not man in the middle per se, rather devices authenticating themselves to the network, open the door for packet drops onto the device. Big problem here.
Have you heard of NCP engineering? They have a VPN client that makes any network authenticate itself to the device (no packet transfer at all). They call this 'friendly net detection' and is unique to NCP.
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