Linux VPN (FreeS/Wan) and Windows world
From: Subba Rao (sailorn@attglobal.net)Date: 04/26/02
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From: sailorn@attglobal.net (Subba Rao) Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 11:57:29 GMT
One of my friend would is planning to deploy a Linux VPN gateway using
FreeS/Wan at his company. There are about about 250 people working at
his company. The client workstations are running Win9X, NT and W2K.
Can the remote user, access the internal servers after authenticating
at the Linux IPSec gateway? Most of the internal network protocols are
Windows based such as Active Directory/NT Domain, WINS and PPTP.
How can the remote user access these services or protocols via the
Linux IPSec gateway?
Thank you in advance.
-- Subba Rao sailorn@attglobal.net
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