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Are there any services on the 'net, free/pay that provide an encrypted tunnel for browsing the Internet, i.e., like Virtual Private Networking on NT servers. On Win95, you would have a dial-up con...
Zones: Networking, IPSecDate Answered: 04/12/2000 Views: 5
I am attempting to set up a VPN and having difficulty. I have followed the processes set up in manuals and still unable. I get error 1066 when I attempt to "start" RAS in Services. I get "Access ...
Zones: Win NT SetupDate Answered: 11/03/2000 Views: 0
I have Internet access via a cable modem.  I purchased the DLINK DI-704 Cable/DSL Internet Gateway and have successfully "hooked up" my Win98 PC and NT laptop. Both computers have Internet connecti...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 03/01/2001 Views: 0
We are switching from a 56K relay to a single cable modem at a remote site and lets say I have three remote users at this site that set up on a lan. Various operating systems are being used from 95...
Zones: VPNDate Answered: 03/08/2001 Views: 0
Can you suggest a list of routers that are capable of allowing 100+ VPN connections to pass without significant performance degradation?   Problem: Our network currently uses 126 public IP add...
Zones: RoutersDate Answered: 06/25/2001 Views: 4
Not that this is a hard question . . . We've finally gotten fed up with DSL and are moving to fractional T1 lines.  We have three offices in three cities and two states.  What we have now is a DSL ...
Zones: Security, IPSec, Enterprise FirewallsDate Answered: 07/09/2001 Views: 0
I have installed safenet vpn and connected to my office from home over cable internet. After setting up the DSN and WINS IP addresses I am connected to the office network. But when I configure orac...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 09/20/2001 Views: 0
Hi,    We are running a small network using a managed intranet service with a range of 64 public addresses. Router configs etc are managed by our ISP under the Service Level Agreement.   The pr...
Zones: Networking, Hardware Firewalls, IPSecDate Answered: 10/09/2003 Views: 0
NetABC ---- VPN1 ====== VPN2 ----Net XYZ How can I use VPN1 to ping NetXYZ? (FreesWan 1.91)
Zones: Linux NetDate Answered: 04/05/2002 Views: 0
I (and my brother too) have a ip masqerading (iptables) linux firewall/gateway. I know it should be possible to set up a VPN network using a ssh tunnel between our firewalls. The question is how......
Zones: Security, IPSecDate Answered: 04/30/2002 Views: 0