Re: Windows terminal server

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On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 13:48, Lisa Durham wrote:
> Ok, I can connect to a Windows Terminal Server using rdesktop but how do 
> I go about logging into a VPN running from the same machine.
> 
> In Windows, I have a vpn connection I use, then I use remote desktop 
> connection in WinXP to get to my actual machine at work, not the 
> Terminal Server. Our Terminal Server is the box I connect to using the VPN.
> 
> I want to connect to the VPN THEN use rdesktop to reach the correct 
> machine on the network. I hope I'm making this clear.
> 
> Thanks,
> Lisa Durham

What VPN client do you use?  You need to find out what client can
connect.  For example I use the Netlock VPN Client for Nortel
Contivity.  The client works on Linux, MS Windows, Solaris, Mac, AIX and
HP-UX.  The client can connect to Nortel Contivity and Cisco 3000.  It
is a commercial client and runs about $89 or so.  Basically find out
what client you use.

-- 
James Drabb
Senior Programmer Analyst
Davenport, FL USA




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