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Software VPN?

andypress

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I've been researching VPN's, and I was wondering hoe to set one up without expensive hardware. The VPN will be used to connect less than 4 people to the network at work. I would like to be able to let them acsess the network from anywhere in the country. I've seen OmniVPN, but I was wondering about any software alternitives. Would I also need any specific harware to use software vpn, or wouldt the plain old router/switch be just fine?
 
I will know nothing about this till wendsday, when I here about this for the first time. It's going to be a startup company, and all I have heard so far is that they definitly need a vpn. I can always install a server os, so I'm going to say yes to that.
 
What's a VPN? Virtual private networks are secured private network connections, built on top of publicly-accessible infrastructure, such as the Internet or the public telephone network. VPNs typically employ some combination of encryption, digital certificates, strong user authentication and access control to provide security to the traffic they carry. They usually provide connectivity to many machines behind a gateway or firewall.

Quote from: http://vpn.shmoo.com/

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Link: VPN Technologies: Definitions and Requirements

Link: Introduction to VPN.

Link: Microsoft take on VPN.
 
Originally posted by: andypress
I will know nothing about this till wendsday, when I here about this for the first time. It's going to be a startup company, and all I have heard so far is that they definitly need a vpn. I can always install a server os, so I'm going to say yes to that.
In that case, RAS is simple to set up and use in NT 4.0, 2k Server, or Server 2003. There are plenty of guides on the web and once you know what you're working with, I'll be happy to walk you through setup.
 
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