Again, if you use 2 vpn enabled routers like the linksys broadband one with VPN, you can simply use Samba as if you computer is at work.... B-) On Wednesday 17 November 2004 03:46 pm, Sid Boyce wrote:
Sharpe, Richard wrote:
It is Symantec running on Windows 2000 Server sp4.
-----Original Message----- From: Jerry Westrick [mailto:jerry@westrick.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 12:02 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] VPN client under 9.2
You need to mention what software your corporate is using, Then most probably go look on thier website...
Most VPN software is proprietary, both the CLient and the Server need to be from the same company. It might be using an open standard though, you never know...
Jerry
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 17:08, Sharpe, Richard wrote:
Hi
I am trying and failing to find out how to get a VPN client running SuSE 9.2 to access my corporate Windows VPN server, can anyone
point me in the right direction or have a howto doc ? I would appreciate this quite a bit
Thanks
Rich
The only VPN client available for Linux I know is Cisco, as it's proprietary, it's only available for holders of a Cisco contract. i don't know if it's compatible with Symantec. The Symantec 4400 is Linux based, but http://nwc.linuxpipeline.com/news/17601488 mentions Windows etc. and ssh access. Perhaps it's doable, but you may be breaking new ground here. Symantec have GoToMyPC for which you have to register for a free trial, not sure if there is a Linux version. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer =====LINUX ONLY USED HERE=====