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[ale] pcAnywhere through an ipchains firewall
- Subject: [ale] pcAnywhere through an ipchains firewall
- From: geekboy at larp.com (Jay Finch)
- Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 22:05:07 -0400
Depending on your firewall, you will need to enable IPSec Routing...
I know that's what I had to do running IP Chains here at my house in order
to VPN and PC Anywhere to my work...
The Linux VPN Masquerade HOWTO helped me a lot:
ftp://ftp.rubyriver.com/pub/jhardin/masquerade/VPN-howto/VPN-Masquerade.html
Cheers!
Jay
At 09:33 PM 8/9/00 -0400, Gary S. Mackay wrote:
>Sorry for so many questions lately. Has anyone had any success routing
>pcAnywhere through an ipchains firewall? I have a good size university that
>didn't know that all of the machines on one of their departments are wide open
>to the world. They want a firewall soon BUT, they say, four of their employees
>come in through the internet via pcAnywhere and connect to their workstations.
>A whole bunch of IP's will be free'd up when the internal addressing gets
>changed to the 192.168 group, so, I envision assigning several of the IP's to
>the linux box and using ipmasqadm (I guess?) forward traffic to each users
>machine. I've tried it with one of my closer clients but can't seem to get it
>to work. Are there any docs that explain this?
>
>- Gary
>
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