Ref: http://insight.zdnet.co.uk/communications/networks/0,39020427,39277341,00.htm

Thanks Man,

I'm trying (going) to remaster a linux distro for use as a security system and was wasting time, trying to use the other complex ways of trying get OpenVPN to succefully accept and authenticate clients over a multiple VLAN network.  This makes it easier, faster and more secure.

FRANCIS.

PS: OpenVPN is a faster way to get the IP tunnels giong. (CISCO, OpenSWAN and IPSec die-hards take note)
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Kiggundu Mukasa writes:

Virtual private networks (VPNs) are a means for connecting to a  remote network and making it look like a local one. This means you  can connect to your work location and have full access to resources  (if so configured on the work side), such as shared printers, work  files, etc.

"There are a number of VPN products freely available; some are kernel- level like openswan and can be fairly difficult to configure.  OpenVPN, available at http://openvpn.net/, doesn't require patching  the kernel and can be extremely straightforward. Configuration is  more difficult if you want to use a lot of its features, but for a  quick client/server VPN, you can be up and running in minutes....

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