[geeks] VPN suggestions

Clay Mellender geeks at sunhelp.org
Thu Apr 12 23:01:08 CDT 2001


If their stuck into windows filesharing stuff, have you looked at
terminal server, and or citrix? If the server is 2k, terminal svcs are
built in, and it is easy to set up behind a *nix NAT box.
Clay

Bill Bradford wrote:
> 
> Okay, I need tips here.
> 
> I have a consulting client that needs a "VPN" setup.
> 
> Basically, his people need to be able to connect to the
> office network somehow, and through that, access files that
> sit on various office PCs and a central fileserver through
> Windows filesharing networking (it sucks, but they've been
> using it for years now, and arent keen to major changes).
> 
> All remote users have broadband connections, so speed isnt
> an issue.  However, there's ONE catch:
> 
> They dont have any kind of a central "router" or "gateway" -
> they've just got a SDSL connection from their ISP and their
> systems are basically sitting ducks on the 'Net, using only
> password authentication for the file sharing.
> 
> I can probably switch them to some kind of NAT setup (private
> network sitting behind a single box that has a "real" IP), but
> how much of a wrench will this throw into the "Remote access to
> network for filesharing" machine?
> 
> Any suggestions appreciated.  I'm trying to do this as cheap
> as possible (I've thought of using a PPro or older PII box
> with OpenBSD and Samba..). I quoted them a nice hardware solution
> from Network Associates for around $2500, and got laughed at...
> 
> Bill
> 
> --
> Bill Bradford
> mrbill at mrbill.net
> Austin, TX
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