James Wright wrote:
After screwing around with the SonicWall software with Wine (no-go) I found SonicWall's own Linux solution. I believe that this may be your solution as well. Check out:
<http://www.vpn-technology.com/Interoperability/SonicWALL%20VPN%20with%20Red%20Hat%20Linux.pdf>
and see what you think.
I did run across that, but I don't think it solves my problem. It assumes a static IP for the Linux system. Here's my scenario. I have a laptop that I take around to about a dozen different sites. I want to be able to create a VPN tunnel from the laptop to the SonicWall PRO 3060 in our main office, so I can access the office's Windows network securely. The main office has a static IP but the laptop obviously does not. It could be the solution in that article would work with a dynamic IP as well, but it's not clear to me how to make that work. Both the SonicWall and the Linux ends of their example have the other end's IP address hard-coded. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org