fedora-list Digest, Vol 60, Issue 189

Dan Koehler darthbulk at warp-7.com
Tue Feb 24 18:39:29 UTC 2009


I use OpenSwan and xl2tp for this.  Then you can make a new network 
connection in Windows at home, to your F10 box, and have access to 
the network behind it.  http://www.openswan.org/.  They also have a 
nice mailing list similar to this Fedora list, which is very helpful.

Dan Koehler

At 11:42 PM 2/23/2009, you wrote:
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>Message: 14
>Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 22:16:59 -0700
>From: "Ashley M. Kirchner" <ashley at pcraft.com>
>Subject: RE: [Fedora] Re: VPN
>To: "'Community assistance, encouragement,      and advice for using
>         Fedora.'" <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>Message-ID: <96A9739A212C4A77B31B228AA5071A19 at axiom>
>Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"
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>
>
> > actually, if it's Windows server, then all you really need to do is to
> > use Remote Desktop Protocol on your Windows system and port forward 3389
> > to the server (or better yet, pick another 'high' numbered port and
> > forward that to 3389 on your server using iptables on your F10 firewall.
>
>One server is an NT2000, another is Server 2003.  Our remote employees need
>to be able to get to their files on those servers.
>
>-- A


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