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  1. ncsharp

    VPN weirdness

    Thanks msworld. I stared looking at OpenVPN (http://www.openvpn.net) and now have it up and running. It's by far the best VPN solution I've found. Strong SSL encryption in tunnel or bridge mode, easy to setup. I have the server running on a XP Home box, and I wish I had professional so I could...
  2. ncsharp

    VPN weirdness

    I discovered OpenVPN (www.openvpn.net ) and I LOVE it. It's open source, uses strong encryption and TLS. Very awesome software. Michael
  3. ncsharp

    VPN weirdness

    Awesome, thanks guys. When I saw dloz's post it came to me and it was like someone hit me with a dummy hammer. Now I realize the native VPN tunnel in Windows is PPTP as opposed to IPsec. What is everyones thoughts on how secure PPTP is vs. IPsec using X.509 certs. Also, when I set the VPN...
  4. ncsharp

    VPN weirdness

    I need to start using VPN and decided to test it today. I created a VPN server on a win XP sp2 box today. Then, on my laptop I configured VPN client and can connect to the LOCAL ip address just fine. I could easily browse shares by going to run and typing \\192.168.1.100 (VPN Server) from the...
  5. ncsharp

    VPN weirdness

    I need to start using VPN and decided to test it today. I created a VPN server on a win XP sp2 box today. Then, on my laptop I configured VPN client and can connect to the LOCAL ip address just fine. I could easily browse shares by going to run and typing \\192.168.1.100 (VPN Server) from the...

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