Nobody would buy Flare for an IPO I doubt, the price is crazy. There does appear to be some good stuff coming but nothing hugely amazing from the little I've heard so far, but it's still a fair way off
Kyle, i would love to see a vpn option in the linux software.
I already make a grip request.
Perhaps you can use your contacts?
I think it will be very usefull.
Custom reports would be wonderfull.
I also did a request for ipdect added to the resiliency.
Booting a new system for the first time on 7.0.5 takes an absolute age too , but I think they are going to allow selection of which languages to transfer for the embedded VM as that is what slows down upgrades
Peter what I've taken to doing is installing pfSense on a virtual machine next to the linux appliance. This takes very little resources and is very easy to setup. I would love to see Avaya have an official VPN offering that was just already pre-setup for VPN phones and site-to-site. I'll bring this up on the next Calgary call. Hell there are many free Linux based firewall/routing applications out there why not use one.
Kyle, thanks for bringing it up.
You are right about all the free firewall already on the internet.
This means the source is there and Avaya only needs to add it.
So indeed, use it
I have tried pfsense but it did not start at all.
When i have the time then i will try it on a server.
Ok official request made and well received. After some review I think the best way to approach the VPN issue would be to enable racoon which is already supported in CentOS and pre-configure it to accept PSK connections from remote VPN phones. If they integrate configuration for racoon into the web configuration interface this would be very slick.
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