[ale] VPN Howto?

Jim Kinney jim.kinney at gmail.com
Wed Jun 25 22:27:23 EDT 2008


ssh and tunnels. use putty for the winders crowd. Use ssh keys and require a
password o unlock them. If the (l)user looses the laptop, delete their key
fom the auth server they connect to. Make tunnels for mail, dns, web, https,
anything you need. User limit is server size. And you get to extoll the
virtues of opensource!

On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer at gmail.com>
wrote:

> All,
>
> Is there a good VPN overview site that discusses current
> implementations and helps decide which one is right for our needs?
>
> ===> background
>
> We have various remote users running Linux and Windows.  Some from
> permanent locations like their houses, but we also would like to
> support people connecting in from random remote spots.
>
> I'm trying to research what my VPN options are.  I have a basic
> understanding of the technology, but I'm not current on the various
> implementations.
>
> I'd like to come up with a solution that leverages the D-Link router
> we have.  It supports various VPN technologies, but I don't know
> enough to know if I can get clients for any of them, or if I have to
> have another D-Link router at the other end to establish the VPN.
>
> Thanks
> Greg
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