Re: road warrior VPN with IPCop2

2015-09-11 Thread Joe
On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 08:52:16 -0500 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote: > On Fri, September 11, 2015 2:59 am, Joe wrote: > > > Openvpn can use any TCP or UDP port, but UDP is recommended, and > > only this single port needs to be forwarded to an internal server > > through firewalls. > > Somewhere here I

Re: road warrior VPN with IPCop2

2015-09-11 Thread rlharris
On Fri, September 11, 2015 2:59 am, Joe wrote: > Sorry if this is obvious to you, If it were obvious, I would not be asking. :-) I appreciate your patience in explaining things to me. > IPCop is promoted as a general network firewall and may use one or > more of the VPN protocols commonly used

Re: road warrior VPN with IPCop2

2015-09-11 Thread Reco
Hi. On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 10:34:30PM -0500, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote: > I am trying to understand the options for accommodating a "road warrior" > who, as a VPN client, needs to connect to one or more machines which > reside at the home office, in a LAN protected by a stand-alone firewall. >

Re: road warrior VPN with IPCop2

2015-09-11 Thread Joe
On Thu, 10 Sep 2015 22:34:30 -0500 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote: > I am trying to understand the options for accommodating a "road > warrior" who, as a VPN client, needs to connect to one or more > machines which reside at the home office, in a LAN protected by a > stand-alone firewall. The road warr

road warrior VPN with IPCop2

2015-09-10 Thread rlharris
I am trying to understand the options for accommodating a "road warrior" who, as a VPN client, needs to connect to one or more machines which reside at the home office, in a LAN protected by a stand-alone firewall. The road warrior is running Debian on a laptop. The firewall protecting the LAN is