Hi Jun!

are you  permitted to access the workstation in your office from home? man,
be sure you are; or it might cost you your job!? Doesn't mean you know how
to, and your knowledgeable than your network administrator that your
allowed! but it's a good thing to acquire the knowledge! (he he he! i'm
speaking based on experienced.)

cheers,

Daniel



On Dec 14, 2007 10:32 AM, Jun Salen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Sir's,
>
> I got connected to Internet by having DSL service from Digitel. What I
> want to happen is for me to connect to my office network from my home using
> OpenVPN. In home, I have dynamic IP address assignment according to
> WhatisMyIP site. In the office, my workstation have static local IP setting
> of 192.168.x.y and have public static IP of 203.131.x.y. My workstation is
> inside Cisco PIX firewall connecting to internet through Squid proxy server.
> Is it possible  to connect to my office workstation from my home using
> OpenVPN with the above scenario using http or another. Is there any other
> who have similar setup with functional setup who may share their experience?
> Is it possible to implement that without touching our PIX firewall. My
> experience with PIX is just displaying the configuration for now, the reason
> I want to avoid if possible in touching those. Thanks in advance for
> helping.
>
> junji
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