| All Categories |
Primers
VPN, Firewall, Security ... |
Guides
HowTo, Choosing a VPN ... |
Reference
Articles, FAQs, Whitepapers ... |
Standards
Architectures, Protocols ... |
Downloads
VPN, Firewall, Security ... |
Products & Services
Hardware, Software, Services |
| Organizations |
Business
Market Research, Law ... |
| Forums |
News
Archive, Events, Newsletters ... |
|
|
| |
| VPN labs is an open community for researching, testing, reviewing, and discussing Virtual Private Networks. Get trusted, unbiased advice on just about everything related to VPN. For more detail check: How to use this site. VPN Labs - VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS - Free VPN Software and Virtual Private Network News. |
|
|
|
|
| Topic: I HAVE A HOME NETWORK AND
WOULD LIKE TO ACCESS IT
WITH VPN FROM OUTSIDE |
[New Topic] [New Reply] |
venkatesh Member since: 2002-05-14 11:21:47 | posted: 2002-05-14 11:43:53 I have a home network and
would like to access it
with VPN from outside ---------- Hi, I have a home network
with a W2K server. This
server is configured as
web server. I am able to
access the server through
the IP address assigned
to the LINKSYS router(as
intranet). I would like
to access the server from
outside using VPN. Can
someone help
Thank
you in advance
| SOS Member since: 2002-06-19 05:06:26 | posted: 2002-06-20 06:43:39 You need a VPN Client
Software ---------- Hi there! You may want to
install a VPN Client
Software on the computer
that you will use to
access the server
remotely. However, please
make sure that the IPSec
and PPTP Protocol is
enabled on the router at
the other side of the
tunnel. You can do that
through the router's
config utility. But if
you are already using a
VPN (BEFVP41) router from
Linksys, then you don't
have to do that. I
hope this could help. | SOS Member since: 2002-06-19 05:06:26 | posted: 2002-06-20 06:57:26 You need a VPN Client
Software ---------- Hi there! You may want to
install a VPN Client
Software on the computer
that you will use to
access the server
remotely. However, please
make sure that the IPSec
and PPTP Protocol is
enabled on the router at
the other side of the
tunnel. You can do that
through the router's
config utility. But if
you are already using a
VPN (BEFVP41) router from
Linksys, then you don't
have to do that. I
hope this could help. |
|