Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 16:18:54 -0700 From: "Brent Wiese" <brently@bjwcs.com> To: "'Chris'" <racerx@makeworld.com>, <FreeBSD-Questions@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: VPN from one Win2k host to a FreeBSD network? Message-ID: <013601c32fa6$a9b42d20$0a0114ac@home.bjwcs.com> In-Reply-To: <200306092110.25239.racerx@makeworld.com>
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> Allow me to ask this once again also then. In my situation, I=20 > have my FreeBSD=20 > box here at home. Periodically I need to VPN into my work. >=20 > Here is the layout: >=20 > FreeBSD (home via DSL) ---> (Inet) ---> (Cisco PIX) ---> (Work net) > IP via DSL Outside=20 > IP/Inside IP=20 >=20 I could be talking totally out of my *** here because I don't use PIX's, = but I seem to recall newer versions of the PIX software supporting MS's = PPTP. If that truly is the case, then MPD should work fine since it can be both a client and a server. This is why, for most offices, I recommend using Snapgear.com products. They're great for offices using T3 or less, have all the firewalling you want and no-per-user-license-fee ipsec and pptp support (although # of tunnels are limited, but that's more a hardware-limitation thing). And they're cheap as heck. If you're paid anything decent, the time it'll = take you to get this figured out will have paid for a Snapgear box twice = over. :) Good luck! Brent
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