Re: [Fedora] Re: VPN



Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2009-02-23 at 22:16 -0700, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
actually, if it's Windows server, then all you really need to do is to
use Remote Desktop Protocol on your Windows system and port forward 3389
to the server (or better yet, pick another 'high' numbered port and
forward that to 3389 on your server using iptables on your F10 firewall.
One server is an NT2000, another is Server 2003. Our remote employees need
to be able to get to their files on those servers.
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Choices

VPN
PPTP
OpenVPN
L2TP (probably need the Win2K3 Server to do that)

Remote Desktop
Terminal Server (requires purchase of licenses)

Craig

And Putty if you need method which you can implement
in less than hour.

I'm assuming that some where in the mix there's Linux machine
running either SSHD or OpenL2TP which the Putty clients or Windows
VPN clients can connect to.

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