This may be a bit off forum, but would I also be required to
get a commercial grade router to take care of the Internet
part of the T1 or can Linux do that too?
PS. Thanks thedaver, I will read over that site tonight when
I get some more time.
I am in charge of setting up a reasonable network for a new
business and that also includes a phone system in addition
to Internet access. To cut costs I was thinking of using
Linux and a telephony card to create a Linux-based PBX
phone system using a few channels from a T1 line for voice
and...
As I stated I have no problem setting up XP for tunneling. It's setting up FreeS/WAN that's the problem. All the configurations point to setting up a point to point between two FreeS/WAN servers. And the documentation is just too confusing to figure out on my own for setting up a single...
I've already read the thread on Linux VPN that uses PoPToP
(which uses PPP) and that didn't give me any useful information for my situation. I need to set up a VPN for high speed internet access (cable modems) for my server. All the documentation I've read on Linux VPNs (FreeS/WAN and otherwise)...
Here's the problem: I have a home office that I need to keep almost completely seperate of my personal computers. I use a DLINK Wireless Access point for 2 wireless laptops. The subnet for the router is 192.168.0.0/24.
On my home office I have two computers. One is a Linux gateway using IP...
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