RE: Allowing secure external access.

2002-10-30 Thread Robert Sieber
Maybe it could be a solution to set up an direct Remote Access? Just a modem at both sides. Robert -- http://protecus.de - Firewalls, Security and more ...

RE: Allowing secure external access.

2002-10-30 Thread Tim Donahue
If it is more than one person that needs remote access, you might look into setting up a Citrix server. Citrix is capable of using SSL encryption. If it is only one person you could use VNC over a SSH connection, or even a SSH tunnel to a Win XP box's remote desktop. Tim Donahue > -Origin

RE: Allowing secure external access.

2002-10-29 Thread Russell Morrison
Have a look at www.expertcity.com for the GoToMyPC product which does not require you to open up an inbound connection and still requires the remote user to login to the internal network once they connect using various passwords. Pretty cool product. HTH Russell -Original Message- From:

RE: Allowing secure external access.

2002-10-29 Thread Tim - IBL
I know with smoothwall, which is where ipcop has it;s roots, it's a freeswan ipsec. There are utilities out there (there used to be a "clients" page www.freeswan.org I think) that can let you connect in. Googling for "freeswan client" and possibly win2k or XP would get you some hits, but this mig