Billy Davis wrote: > We have a Redhat server and multiple Windows XP PCs all attached to our > internal network. The network is also attached to the internet via a > Linksys BEFVP41 VPN router that is connected to our DSL access point. > > We have a remote location that also has an internal network with multiple > Win XP PCs and it is also connected to the internet via an identical Linksys > BEFVP41 VPN router and a DSL. > > We have successfully created a VPN tunnel between the two BEFVP41 routers, > and we can see and ping all of the XP PCs on both ends of the tunnel. On > the local end where the Redhat server is located, each PC can login to the > Redhat server with a putty session. But the Redhat server is totally > invisible to all of the PCs on the remote end. > > What do we need to do to be able to access the Redhat server from any PC on > the remote end, with a putty session? Can the Linux box ping any of the XP boxes at the far end of the tunnel? Do you have a default route set up (on the Linux computer)? Can you send us the results of ifconfig and route? Thanks, James. -- E-mail address: james@ | "I've never understood the appeal of "Big Bother" - I westexe.demon.co.uk | guess having lived for 3 years in a house shared with | Geography students sorta numbs the appeal ..." | -- "Tanuki"