Mr A Tomlinson wrote:
Hi there,
Due to the incredible costs quoted by ISP's to provide a VPN solution I've
been trying to figure out the easiest and simplest way to create a VPN
tunnel between two networks where both endpoints are sitting behind NAT
devices. Each site has a single fixed IP address
Just as an aside (and I suppose it depends on usage) but I have found ssh
useful, very simple to setup and NAT transparent
Phill
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Mr A Tomlinson wrote:
Hi there,
Due to the incredible costs quoted by ISP's to provide a VPN solution I've
been trying to figure out the easiest and simplest way to create a VPN
tunnel between two networks where both endpoints are sitting behind NAT
devices. Each site has a single fixed IP address
Hi there,
Due to the incredible costs quoted by ISP's to provide a VPN solution I've
been trying to figure out the easiest and simplest way to create a VPN
tunnel between two networks where both endpoints are sitting behind NAT
devices. Each site has a single fixed IP address and a cheap adsl Ethe