Look at poptop VPN it should be on your cd's or is easy to install. You will
have to open port 1723 to allow the vpn to work, but with the PAP of CHAP
authentication, there is really no big issue there.
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From: "James Knott"
Chris Roubekas wrote:
Dear all,
I have a small network running Samba 3.0.2 on SuSE 9.1 and everything is working just PERFECT!!!! I am so proud to have Linux doing the most important job of all!!
Now I am faced with a very good problem. I have a sales' man who has a laptop and wants to be able to work over the internet (via high speed connections DSL etc) on the Samba server. The linux machine is running a firewall and no connections what-so-ever are allowed from the internet. LAN requests are forwarded to the internet via squid so I have everything under control.
If no connections from the internet are allowed, how do you plan to use ssh? If you can get permission, you might want to look at a VPN.
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