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|    Re: VPN ? for anyone who can help???    |
|    05 Nov 04 19:12:15    |
      From: 123@aol.com              On 5 Nov 2004 09:35:21 -0600, junk@cdw14-dot-com.no-spam.invalid       (cdw5510) wrote:              >Hello All,       >       >First I would like to say I have been messin with VPN configurations       >for the past 4-5 weeks. I have tried every configuration in the       >book. Well I think I have. First I want to start off with the HW.       >       >--Server Windows 2003 Server Enterprise with 2 NIC cards.       >--Linksys RV042 VPN router       >--Cable Modem with a dynamic IP well its pretty static.       >       >So with all this HW I would like to setup a VPN server to accept       >connections from the outside world to do work on the local network       >and use local resources. The one problem that I face is I would want       >the person who is connecting to the local network to use there       >connection to get to the internet, but be able to access local       >resources, meaning hard disks, etc. I hope you guys can point me in       >the right direction. Like I said I have been at this forever, so if       >you can let me know how to do this that would be great. Also I am on       >a 192.168.100.x and a 192.168.200.x networks with 2 types of routers       >if you needed to know that too.       >       >C       >*-----------------------*       > Posted at:       > www.GroupSrv.com       >*-----------------------*              Split-Tunnelling              Question:        - Do you want to force the users to surf the internet via your       network / proxy , or surf the internet via their connection ?              Either way, Split-Tunnelling is how you do it; Be careful though,       if you setup a secure tunnel to your network and allow the remote       user access to the internet; You are potentially opening a hole.              David              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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