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Topic: I WANT BUILD VPN FOR FOUR REMOTE USERS [New Topic]  [New Reply]
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jawadsidh
Member since:
2003-07-03 04:49:48
  posted: 2003-07-04 08:42:37
I WANT BUILD VPN FOR FOUR REMOTE USERS
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I WANT 2 BUILD VPN FOR 4 REMOTE USERS THAT CAN COMMUNICATE WITH A LAN WITH USING ONLY SINGLE MODEM.AND THEY ALL HAVE THE ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE AT A TIME.WHAT SHOUD BE THE GUIDE LINE 4 ME.
AND WANT TO USE CHPERTEXT&CYPRTOGRAPHY AS A THIRD PARTY TOOL.
k10
Member since:
2003-08-21 15:11:17
  posted: 2003-08-21 15:36:16
mmm
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What is the following:

CHPERTE XT&CYPRTOGRAPHY

No idea, appologies.
What clients do you run, OS version ?
Do you have ADSL or dial up ?
Do you have any hardware, and do you plan to purchase and VPN routers ?
Do you run and servers with W2k server OS ?
Deepali
Member since:
2003-12-01 22:37:01
  posted: 2003-12-01 22:50:38
Reply!
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Hi!

With just the modem at one end you will not be able to connect to VPN to the LAN of your office, you definetely need hardwares supporting VPN like the routers,firewalls.
You need to install the VPN software on your PC to dial into these VPN enabled devices.

Let me know if you have any queries.

Deepali
 
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