Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Rundle
George Vieira wrote: > So either a PGP email or FTP encrypted file would do wouldn't it? Sure, thousand ways to skin this cat, you just have to pass 32bits of info from one office to the other. However all of the solutions depend on at least on of the ends having a real-world IP. How long b

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Peter Rundle wrote: > > An alternative if you don't need too much bandwidth would be to set > up mppp at each site, buy a bunch of modems and phone lines. Say 8 > modems @ $200 each gives 4x33K = 132K connection. Sure it's only half > duplex but still pretty cheap if the other office is a loca

RE: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Leon Strong
://www.citadelcomputer.com.au > PGP Fingerprint : 43DC 92AC 1A82 27B2 E97B 52F1 B60F 301A 38A9 A10C > PGP KeyID:0x38A9A10C > > > -Original Message- > From: Peter Rundle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 3:00 PM > To: [EM

RE: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread George Vieira
EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 3:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections > Or have a central site somewhere with a static ip addres Sure that works too, I was just suggesting something that avoided the need for a third party. As they don't own any

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Rundle
> Or have a central site somewhere with a static ip addres Sure that works too, I was just suggesting something that avoided the need for a third party. As they don't own any realworld ip addresses themselves they have to have someone else provide this service which they may not be comfortable w

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Jason Rennie
> How 'bout putting a modem on each box, when box A establishes it's > adsl connection it dials box B and tells it what IP it was assigned. > Box B then establishes the Vpn. There are a couple of good dyn ip services around. I've found www.eyep.net works well, and there update clients work well.

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Leon Strong
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Peter Rundle wrote: Or have a central site somewhere with a static ip addres, and have both the machines that have dyn ips log into that machine to find out the others ip address. A simple perl script can be used to acheive that. > > You just need one trusted box somewhere wi

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Peter Rundle
> You just need one trusted box somewhere with a static IP. How 'bout putting a modem on each box, when box A establishes it's adsl connection it dials box B and tells it what IP it was assigned. Box B then establishes the Vpn. Just a thought. Pete -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing

RE: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread John Wiltshire
ctober 2000 1:46 pm > To: David Kempe; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections > > > That ain't going to fix the way a vpn link is defined... You need to > define one end with a static ip, so the other end can find it. If you > want it real secure y

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Colin Humphreys
That ain't going to fix the way a vpn link is defined... You need to define one end with a static ip, so the other end can find it. If you want it real secure you don't want to rely on someone elses dns servers to make it happen. -Colin David Kempe wrote: > > > Fix that by using a free Dynamic

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Mehmet Ozdemir
Alan, Why don't you go for the Hyperconnect Product see: http://www.telstra.com.au/adsl/cprice.htm My understanding of the product is that it's designed to link offices together using adsl If you went for the Up to 1.5Mbps/256kbps @ $152.00 /month that would give 256 kbps both ways. Believe me

RE: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread David Kempe
> Fix that by using a free Dynamic DNS solution or with tricky programming, > update a web site page with the IP addresses... > I think Telstra are working on Static ADSL IP addresses or > possibly have it > and working on multiple IPs... not sure.. Telstra won't have static ips for adsl real s

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread DaZZa
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Alan Lee wrote: > We want to get all of our stores hooked up together, so we can do major > filesharing (50mb documents) and also internet conectivity etc. > > Seems ADSL isn't the go.. and HDSL is going to be too costly.. > > .. What other means are there of getting rather

RE: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread George Vieira
an Lee Cc: Sydney Linux Users Group Subject: Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections You may have trouble if both ends are dynamic ip, as the tunnel will have trouble being defined... -Colin Alan Lee wrote: Hey there; Is it posiable to have 2 offices hooked up via ADSL, and do VPN'ing and

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Colin Humphreys
You may have trouble if both ends are dynamic ip, as the tunnel will have trouble being defined... -Colin Alan Lee wrote: Hey there; Is it posiable to have 2 offices hooked up via ADSL, and do VPN'ing and things like that.. what kinda things are required to do it? Withing 2km? etc?  Anyone know

RE: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread John Wiltshire
there are decent client/server alternatives? > -Original Message- > From: Alan Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, 6 October 2000 12:00 pm > Cc: Sydney Linux Users Group > Subject: Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections > > > We want to get all of our stores h

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Alan Lee wrote: > > We want to get all of our stores hooked up together, so we can do major > filesharing (50mb documents) and also internet conectivity etc. > > .. What other means are there of getting rather high speed connections > between offices(one of them been about 60km away) (but on a

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Alan Lee
ee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Sydney Linux Users Group" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, October 06, 2000 10:49 AM Subject: Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections > On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 11:28:35AM +1000, Alan Lee wrote: > > Hey there; > > > > Is it pos

Re: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread John Ferlito
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 11:28:35AM +1000, Alan Lee wrote: > Hey there; > > Is it posiable to have 2 offices hooked up via ADSL, and do VPN'ing and things like >that.. what kinda things are required to do it? Withing 2km? etc? Anyone know >anything about this and how it can be done? > > Regard

RE: [SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread John Wiltshire
From: Alan Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Is it posiable to have 2 offices hooked up via ADSL, and do VPN'ing and things like that.. what >kinda things are required to do it? Withing 2km? etc? Anyone know anything about this and how it >can be done? Yes it is possible - as ADSL connections are

[SLUG] DSL to DSL connections

2000-10-05 Thread Alan Lee
Hey there;   Is it posiable to have 2 offices hooked up via ADSL, and do VPN'ing and things like that.. what kinda things are required to do it? Withing 2km? etc?  Anyone know anything about this and how it can be done?   Regards, Alan Lee