Re: Speaking of VPNs..

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Mark wrote:

> I have a small business client that is still running on Windows NT
> 3.5.1.  I'm thinking about putting Fedora on their main server and
> making it a firewall, internet gateway, etc on their DSL line.  I
> brought it up the other day, and they will not mind the change as long
> as their employees can still VPN into the server, and PCAnywhere into
> their PC or a server.
> 
> I already have the a test server setup to show them.  DHCP is giving out
> an IP address (192.168.1.x), BIND is working and resolving, and a nice
> IPTables rules are set in.  Now, I need a VPN server that will let their
> Windows 2000 and Windows XP Pro laptops connect to the VPN from their
> cable modem/DSL at home, get a internal IP address, and be able to
> PCAnywhere into the machines.
> 
> Can someone recommend a good one that will allow this?
> 
> 

I strongly recommend openvpn, although you'll have to check if widows
clients are supported.





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