-user] vpn help, link included
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Matthew Schalit wrote:
In addition to what JO said, I'd put the printer on
a Jetdirect and make life easy.
As someone with a printer with a Jetdirect, I highly recommend having a
single computer act as print server anyway
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Matthew Schalit wrote:
In addition to what JO said, I'd put the printer on
a Jetdirect and make life easy.
As someone with a printer with a Jetdirect, I highly recommend having a
single computer act as print server anyway... spooling
First thing you need to do is to make sure that the workstation on the B
side can print to the printer. Once that is done, everything else is a
piece of cake. Look over the IPSec documentation, that is what you want to
put in place. I have almost an identical setup here at the office, and it
In addition to what JO said, I'd put the printer on
a Jetdirect and make life easy. Be sure to include
it's ip addy/name in DNS and /etc/hosts everywhere.
I don't like to rely on a computer as a print server,
but whatever works and saves time/$$.
Is there any NAT going on, and can IPSec handle
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Matthew Schalit wrote:
In addition to what JO said, I'd put the printer on
a Jetdirect and make life easy.
As someone with a printer with a Jetdirect, I highly recommend having a
single computer act as print server anyway... spooling performance can
suck remarkably if you