> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bret Hughes
> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 2:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Need VPN guidance puhleez! :)
>
>
> "Chris (Ski) Kacoroski" wrote:
> >
> > I use the netscreens and they work good. The low end runs
> about $500 per
> > applicance. You can get dial up clients that work on WinXX.
> They also act
> > as a firewall for your site.
> >
> > Another idea would be to set up a ssh tunnel by hand
> (description on how to
> > do this in a recent Linux Journal article). This requires you
> to have SSH
> > running on the client machines.
>
> The ssh tunnel is what I use between my office and aremote site as well
> as betwenn the office and my house.
>
> What I have not tested is the smb stuff being routed as each of these
> locations are on a dfferent subnet/network.
>
> Does the windows browsing require the machines to be on the same subnet?
> If not it would be a really effective and easy solution. It WILL
> require linux boxes on both ends to perform the link, at least witht the
> setup scripts I use. They came from Gordon M. BTW but since he has
> moved I have not checked to see if his ftp site is still there.
>
> Since I have linux firewalls on each of the internt connection points
> this wa not an issue for me. BTW the one at the house is an IBM P90 on
> a 500MB hd that I got off ebay for $65 about six or eight mos ago.
>
> HTH
>
> Bret
Bret,
This is more like what I am looking for. Excuse my ignorance all as I know
very little about M$ stuff so feel free to correct me if I am wrong but I
thought if you have 2 servers (1 on each side of the connection) and set
each as a PDC and have them announce themselves to eachother. Then the
workstations on each network can see eachother in network neighborhood.
steve
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