After a long battle with technology, Mike Bydalek wrote: > Wayne Davis wrote: > > I need to setup a VPN between my home network and my portable that uses > > a Sprint Aircard. I've never done this and have no idea how to proceed. > > It SEEMS that VPN's only work between 2 static sites, but I know that > > cannot be correct. Nope. It is *much* easier if one end of the connection (probably the non-portable system) is reachable without hassle, so look into dyndns.org or a similar service if your non-portable system uses DHCP. If you have a static IP, no worries. > > On the local side, I use a monowall appliance on cox broadband, and it > > will a Kubuntu box that I want to see the most. On the portable side, it > > will be both Kubuntu and XP. I have identified that here in Phoenix, > > the aircard can use 6 possible Ip blocks. > Look at OpenVPN. I use it for all my VPN needs as it's pretty straight > forward. OpenVPN is pretty easy to set up as these things go. I had no problems setting it up and using it, at least. Read the docs before starting, though. Usually, the TUN/TAP stuff is already ready to go and needs to be modprobed, but you might need to compile those modules if you're using a custom kernel. -- You don't change the way people think by changing what they say. You change the way people think with HEADLESS CHARRED BODIES FLYING THROUGH THE AIR! BLOOD! FLAMES! --Alastair J. R. Young There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss