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I am getting an ADSL connection to my home, and the provider supplies one
IP address over Ethernet via DHCP. On my network, I have several Unix
systems of various flavors, and a Windoze machine. I need to have a
secure connection to the office network across the Internet.
What I would like is to use Masq to do port address translation from the
internal network (using address space from my company) to the Internet.
When traffic is destined for the office network, I would like to encrypt
it and send it over a tunnel where it is decrypted at the office and
routed normally. Thus, traffic from my network to the office network gets
encrypted and tunneled, and traffic from my network to the Internet
undergoes PAT (via Masq).
Is this possible? If so, what do I need on the office network?
John A. Tamplin LiveOnTheNet.COM, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2104 West Ferry Way
256/705-7007 - FAX 256/705-7100 Huntsville, AL 35801
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