Hi Phillipus!
The Debian offers some tools that implement VPN, like OpenVPN
(SSL/TLS) and Openswan (IPsec).

2009/2/4 Phillipus Gunawan <mr_philli...@yahoo.com>:
> Hi There,
>
> I saw a WatchGuard VPN hardware today (http://www.watchguard.com.au/), I 
> might be naive about this box.
> Well, what interested me, this box offer its client to connect to the local 
> network remotely
>
> In short, by installing a watchgurad VPN software, a remote computer can 
> virtually connected with the lan at work
> With existing inet connection, the client can connect as if the computer 
> connected to lan, using its resources such as the printer at the office, open 
> share folder
>
> Is there any debian package offer such thing like that? A deb linux VPN 
> server to serve wind0e$ client?
>
> Just a thought something to make me busy this weekend....
>
> Cheers,
>
> P
>
>
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