World Wide VPN

From: /dev/null (dev.null_at_BeginThread.com)
Date: 11/28/03


Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 17:24:48 GMT

We've started a new project, the World Wide VPN.

We're going to build the largest end-node VPN in the world. Linux servers
will obviously be a major part of the backbone of the VPN network.

www.WorldWideVPN.com

Right now we're looking for participants who would like to contribute to the
overall design and the physical structure. So if you have
networking/vpn/security expertise and/or bandwidth and hardware, please
consider joining.

If you know of any venue where this sort of invitation would be appreciated,
please feel free to pass on the word there.



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