Re: - VPN- A FEW QUESTIONS?
From: Gremlin (gremlin@panix.com)Date: 01/20/02
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From: "Gremlin" <gremlin@panix.com> Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 09:16:07 -0600
Keith,
You may want to review:
http://poptop.lineo.com/releases/PoPToP-RedHat-HOWTO.txt
Specifically, see "4.4 Making VPN-connected machines appear on the local
network" for your question #3.
Jonathan
"Gremlin" <gremlin@panix.com> wrote in message
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> 1) http://poptop.lineo.com/
> 2) Dial-Up Network w/ VPN adaptor should be it. (All part of 98 install).
> 3) Should. Not sure on specifics here as I only used poptop to connect to
> the linux machine. However, I believe if your linux box runs samba, you
> should be able to access network shares remotely.
> 4) I would think so, but I have only used this for file sharing.
> 5) See #1
>
> Jonathan
>
> "keith" <keith@w-o-i.com> wrote in message
> news:fb97c54b.0201200506.251014ff@posting.google.com...
> > Hi,
> > I want to implement a VPN for my network.Any help would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > I have a redhat 6.2 server connected to the net and windows 9.x/NT
> > clients
> > I have a few questions which I am stuck on.
> >
> > 1) If I setup VPN using my Redhat box, what software do you recommend
> > I use on the server.
> > 2) What software do I need for the windows clients to logon to the
> > server.
> > 3) Will they be able to browse Network Neighbourhood once they are
> > connected to the server.
> > 4) Can they run applications on the server from home.
> > 5) Any good Books or sites where I can get info about VPN
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Keith
>
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