Along those same lines, it would be neato-keen if there was a way - maybe
there already is a way to set-up a VPN that routes IP & IPX over internet
where the remotes have unknown / variable IP addresses.
My application is a situation where office, i'll call main has numerous
remote locations, I'll call remote. The remotes would dial into any
$20/month ISP & establish a Wide Area network with main. What would be
real sexy is if remotes could be referred by static IP Networks such as
192.168.10.0/c, 192.168.11.0/c etc
Certainly this solution wouldn't work for serious data access, but it would
work for low volume transactions such as email & occasional look-ups.
Has anyone implemented this?
At 09:33 AM 11/6/98 -0600, Charles Shoemaker wrote:
>Hello, masq'ers:
>
>Many of you are familiar, I'm sure, with Microsoft's RAS, where a
>remote user gains access to a server or network. In the NT
>environment, RAS works pretty well. What options do we have in the
>Linux world, for remotely accessing a private lan?
>
>Specifically, I have several clients running on Novell Netware lans,
>where I will be installing Linux internet firewalls. They're asking
>about dial-in. I've used Novell's Netware Connect in the past, and
>it's slow, and clumsy to use.
>
>Are any of you doing something like this? I'm going to start a
>little playing with this soon, and am wondering what solutions you
>might have. One thought would be to ncpmount the Netware volume
>somewhere in the Linux filesystem, then re-share it via Samba, but
>that's ugly.
>
>If I come up with an inspiration, I'll be happy to share it. In the
>meantime, let's kick it around and see what we find.
>
>Thanks
>Charlie Shoemaker
>
>"Some people crave baseball - I find this unfathomable - but I can
>easily understand why a person could get excited about playing a
>bassoon."
>Frank Zappa
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