On Friday 15 March 2002 13:31, Greg Mader wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Here is my situation:
>
> I have an existing Linux WAN setup between two offices.  One of the
> boxes has a Sangoma WANPIPE card to a T-1, and a DMZ interface, as
> well as a private network interface.   I wish to run a VPN between
> these two offices, and I would like to make sure that I can support
> remote users as well. ( we have 5-10 people that regularly connect
> remotely)
>
> So,  I need the following items:
>
> Sangoma WANPIPE support
> IPSEC support (hopefully interoperates with Safenet client)
> Samba ( to connect the DMZ to the private network, and allow
> browsing)
>
> I would really like to have:
>  PPTP support, via PoPToP( This would help support some of my remote
> users.) Web/GUI interface of some sort ( I have some coworkers that
> are commandline phobic)
>
>
> Is there a simple, easy to use distro that does all of this?  How
> hard would it be to add PPTP to one of the existing distros?

I think someone came out with a PPTP server package some time
ago, though I don't remember where it is at (try a search of the 
mailing list archives for PPTP). Dachstein CD can be setup for 
the rest except for a GUI interface. We will be looking at writing
some kind of Web-config-interface sometime in the near future,
however I don't know why you would want any users to be 
configuring the router? 

I hope this helps ;-)
-- 

~Lynn Avants
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