Re: Why is Win Explorer accessing the Net?
From: Leythos (void_at_nowhere.com)
Date: 12/23/03
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Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 20:27:44 GMT
In article <bs9sr5$fk1$1@canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca>, roberson@ibd.nrc-
cnrc.gc.ca says...
> My firewalls are also VPN devices, and do exactly the same kind of
> adaptive security on connections over IPSec tunnels as is done
> for non-tunneled connections. Also, using a VPN would not solve
> the issue that the public IP address might have changed.
Actually you are wrong:
The E2K Server sitting behind a firewall, should be on a fixed IP, or no
one will find it.
The clients can use VPN routers / other with Dynamic IP's.
The VPN's are setup with Aggressive mode user/password with shared key
and work easily with Dynamic IP addresses on the client side.
Done this many times.
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