Will remote connections then be able to VNC in securely over Openvpn? Say to a workstation (WinXP) that has RealVNC server installed? On 10/21/06, Eric Shubes wrote: > > I would set up an IPCop firewall at the office. It has OpenVPN built in, > so > IPCop<-->IPCop tunneling is a piece of cake, in case any of your home > users > also have an IPCop. This can also work with dynamic IP addresses at both > ends, btw. It's also possible to configure IPCop for road warriors, but > that > takes slightly more doing. > > Maybe we should have an(other) IPCop presentation at the users meeting, if > there's interest. IPCop is a good way to bring less capable boxes out of > retirement. > > jordi laforge wrote: > > I'm trying to provide a roadwarrior situation. Here is what I'm looking > at: > > Small 8-12 user lan. > > 4-5 of these users have home pc's(Windows) that they'd like to use to > > connect to the > > office and user the file server\ email\ databases. > > The windows file server has PPTP capabilities. > > > > I could either use the Windows PPTP or setup another server running > > Linux with openvpn. Or something else I haven't thought of....but you > > guys suggest. > > Whaddya think? > > > > > > On 10/20/06, *Kurt Granroth* > > wrote: > > > > jordi laforge wrote: > > > Which would you use? Can you transfer files over SSL? Just looking > for > > > opinions. > > > > I would guess that since you mention PPTP that you are looking for a > VPN > > solution... but that doesn't jibe with your comment about > transferring > > files. Can you give a bit more detail on what you are trying to do? > > > > I'll give a scattershot of comments though and maybe one or two will > hit > > the mark. > > > > PPTP is a VPN solution and SSL is a (streaming?) encryption > standard. > > You can use SSL as the encryption layer of a VPN, though, which is > > exactly what OpenVPN uses. I recommend OpenVPN as a VPN solution if > you > > have the opportunity. > > > > If you just want to transfer files over a non-secure network in a > > secure > > manner, then you have a few choices. If it's just file upload and > > download, then I typically use ssh either directly with 'scp' or > 'sftp' > > or 'rsync'. > > > > If you are downloading only from a static source that you control > and > > you have no SSH access, then you can use SSL via HTTPS. > > > > If you want to use an unencrypted network protocol in an encrypted > > manner, then you can create a tunnel either with ssh or stunnel. > > > > Did any of those come close to what you're looking for? > > > > Kurt > > --------------------------------------------------- > > > -- > -Eric 'shubes' > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >