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Kind of. Microsoft sold it more as an always-on VPN. They weren't selling a radically different philosophy for securing your network with it. But regardless of the differences Microsoft really hamstrung themselves by making it so Windows centric.


At the present moment Cisco is getting our money rather than MS for our VPN specifically because our Linux users couldn't leverage DA.




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