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This is a cross-post from techsoup.org, where it generated a lot of interest but no knowledgeable responses. Can someone help Ed and a bunch of other nonprofits?
Hello,
Several organizations I work with would like to have a WAN that links multiple physical sites allowing file sharing within a single NT domain so that all employees can share files and databases and have access to an internal email server. (Exchange or Sendmail, etc) We'd like the network to look as if everyone is actually in the same building. (Speed aside)
If you have a big checkbook you can buy hardware solutions from people like Cisco, etc. If you don't, you get creative.
In my case I tried to use NT4's VPN provided as part of RRAS. This worked fine when the two servers are sitting side by side without any firewalls in between, but one I put all the parts in place it got ugly. I'm using SonicWalls.
Has anyone out there tried linking multiple sites together using a VPN based WAN? I'm assuming each site has a DSL connection and some sort of NAT router/firewall. This implies something like $500 to $1000 worth of hardware at each site, but this is less than a full blown commercial solution.
Thanks, Ed Mills
Hello,
Several organizations I work with would like to have a WAN that links multiple physical sites allowing file sharing within a single NT domain so that all employees can share files and databases and have access to an internal email server. (Exchange or Sendmail, etc) We'd like the network to look as if everyone is actually in the same building. (Speed aside)
If you have a big checkbook you can buy hardware solutions from people like Cisco, etc. If you don't, you get creative.
In my case I tried to use NT4's VPN provided as part of RRAS. This worked fine when the two servers are sitting side by side without any firewalls in between, but one I put all the parts in place it got ugly. I'm using SonicWalls.
Has anyone out there tried linking multiple sites together using a VPN based WAN? I'm assuming each site has a DSL connection and some sort of NAT router/firewall. This implies something like $500 to $1000 worth of hardware at each site, but this is less than a full blown commercial solution.
Thanks, Ed Mills