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Date:      Thu, 2 Nov 2000 00:13:00 -0600 (CST)
From:      Butch Evans <butch@sheltonbbs.com>
To:        Freebsd-ISP <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   vtun
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0011020004250.18065-100000@systemadmin.sheltonbbs.com>

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I have been tasked with creating a VPN for a client.  I am on
unfamiliar ground here, so bear with me if I ask a truly stupid
question.  

Here is the scenario:

Network 1 has several PCs and a Netware server.  This network is
connected to our network via a T1.

Network 2 has several PCs and a Wireless connection to our network
for Internet access.  They have a Netware server here as well, but
won't be using it if I can accomplish what I hope to do.

What they want is for PCs on Network 2 to be able to log into, and
use services from the Netware server on Network 1.  

Here come the (potentially stupid) questions:

1. Is this something that I could accomplish using software such as
the port of vtun?

2. If vtun is not the answer, is there a way to do this with FreeBSD
gateways? (We have FreeBSD on both networks now to perform the
NAT/firewall services).

3. Do I need to find something that will allow the Netware server to
tunnel IPX (it is a 4.0 server) over IP, or will the vtun server help
me handle this?

I would have more questions, but I am to uneducated in this area to
do so.  TIA for any information or pointers.

-- 
Butch Evans
Shelton Internet
Network Admin



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