Sorry John Grant, I misunderstood your problem completely. It's much
more complicated than I thought at first.

You could use tcpserver and (urgh) recompile tcprules every time a
company member visits a customer.

Or... you could use tunelling. Theoretically, travelers could have their
notebooks to establish a IP-over-IP connection to your server from
wherever they are. This way, they'd be "local" no matter where they are.

I had this idea 30 seconds ago, but probably somebody has had it before.
Anything more consistent on the subject?

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