Using Pertino for IT VPN Access
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 @josh welcome to the community! 
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 @Josh Thanks. 
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 I should probably mention that, while the community here is vendor neutral, even an open community like ours has to run on real technology and Pertino is a part of our network stack. The application and database infrastructure is managed via a fully software defined network from Petino. Thanks @josh and co. for helping make technology like this possible. 
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 That is too cool. I'm thinking we've got a case study in the making. I'm glad I got on here early. I'll be able to sell my "Josh" handle for some serious bucks one day! 
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 @Josh said: That is too cool. I'm thinking we've got a case study in the making. I'm glad I got on here early. I'll be able to sell my "Josh" handle for some serious bucks one day! Your Welcome  
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 I use it for personal use and NTG. For personal use it connects my laptop. my "media server" and my server in NY together. As mentioned, it's a mesh network and works great! 
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 Sorry, not trying to spam. Thought you might enjoy those videos though.  
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 And some shameless self-promotion.  
  
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 Thought Keith Hummel was on here already. Guess not. Well this is him and @scottalanmiller. 
  
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 Just had one of my clients purchase a Pertino subscription for 10 devices. Currently it is on the 2 servers and 7 sales laptops. 
 I use it internally in my company and personally.
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 @JaredBusch said: Just had one of my clients purchase a Pertino subscription for 10 devices. Currently it is on the 2 servers and 7 sales laptops. 
 I use it internally in my company and personally.Awesome. All Windows? 
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 @scottalanmiller yeah those are all windows.except my MacBookPro. I've debating putting it on my PBX in a Flash box so i can manage it without first jumping on a server or VPN. 
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 @JaredBusch said: @scottalanmiller yeah those are all windows.except my MacBookPro. I've debating putting it on my PBX in a Flash box so i can manage it without first jumping on a server or VPN. If you do, use PIAF on RHEL 6. RHEL 5 isn't playing nice with Pertino yet. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @JaredBusch said: @scottalanmiller yeah those are all windows.except my MacBookPro. I've debating putting it on my PBX in a Flash box so i can manage it without first jumping on a server or VPN. If you do, use PIAF on RHEL 6. RHEL 5 isn't playing nice with Pertino yet. It is 6.4, thanks for the warning. 



