On 25 Feb 2002, James Pifer wrote:
> Maybe third time is a charm? I've gotten no responses on these posts. Is
> ANYONE using RH7.2 as a VPN client connecting to a PPTP or IPSec VPN?
> -
> On my new install of RH72 I need to be able to VPN either with PPTP
Maybe third time is a charm? I've gotten no responses on these posts. Is
ANYONE using RH7.2 as a VPN client connecting to a PPTP or IPSec VPN?
-
On my new install of RH72 I need to be able to VPN either with PPTP or
IPSec.
1) I searched google.com for a pp
Can anyone help with here? Need to be able to VPN and not sure where to go.
On my new install of RH72 I need to be able to VPN either with PPTP or
IPSec.
1) I searched google.com for a pptp client and found one, but when I try
to install it I get a kernel version mismatch. So apparently it was
b
On my new install of RH72 I need to be able to VPN either with PPTP or
IPSec.
1) I searched google.com for a pptp client and found one, but when I try
to install it I get a kernel version mismatch. So apparently it was
built for an older kernel. (my kernel is 2.4.7-10). Is there a pptp
client tha
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Cassell, Damon wrote:
> > I'm currently using the Nortel Client (Win95) to connect to my office and
> > AFAIK there is not a way to connect at the client level. I've heard
> > indirectly that it may be possible to connect at the network level
> (router)
> > but I don't hav
> I'm currently using the Nortel Client (Win95) to connect to my office and
> AFAIK there is not a way to connect at the client level. I've heard
> indirectly that it may be possible to connect at the network level
(router)
> but I don't have an hard information on that either. My solution is
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 04:47:48PM +0530, Vineeta wrote:
> Try using VNC viewer which is available for windows,unix e.t.c.
> ...
> It is a great tool.I have used it.It is as good as transferring control
> of your entire pc onto your desktop(X-windows) here.
It is, indeed, a good tool and the pric
I still am not sure what you would like to do,but what i gather is that you want
to access
a machine from home which is a linux box.
Try using VNC viewer which is available for windows,unix e.t.c.
There's a concept of client and server here.Basically,the server runs on the
remote machine which yo
Peter Ferrigan wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I have a question regarding VPN and Redhat. In order to access my office
> network from home, I have to use the Nortel Extranet Client for Windows NT.
> Basically, it connects to the Nortel switch and then uses a software token
> challenge to connect. Upon con
Let me get the question clear.
Do you want to access your office network from home where you have a linux box?
If yes,then,what kind of O.S do you have in the office?And,is it only one
machine you want to access from your home or the entire network?
Also,what kind of applications do u want to acc
Hi.
I have a question regarding VPN and Redhat. In order to access my office
network from home, I have to use the Nortel Extranet Client for Windows NT.
Basically, it connects to the Nortel switch and then uses a software token
challenge to connect. Upon connecting, it assigns an IP that is k
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