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RE: VPN



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mugleston, Brad [mailto:brad mugleston gwl com]
>Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 11:21 AM
>To: RedHat
>Subject: VPN
>
>
>I just upgraded to RedHat 9 and thought I'd use the supplied
>VPN software to connect to work rather than the CISCO version from work
>as it's really designed to go with Windows and doesn't work that great.
>
>Some background you may need.
>
>I'm hooking into an NT server then into my Windows2000 machine on my
>desk (or that's the plan).  I can ping the NT server from home fine. 
>One strange thing is I did traceroute to the NT server and when it was
>finished (30 rows of three stars) it came back with the prompt and
>"username = #########" with the ####### being MY work user name (not the
>user name on my home machine).
>

I'm confused about this.  What is your firewall, the NT Server?  Then you
are using the NT Server as your gateway for the Win2000 machine as well as
your Linux Box?

Are you at home connecting to the systems locally?  Based on what you said
above I suppose you are at home with the Linux Box at home able to ping the
NT Server and Win 2000 machines and when you traceroute you are tracerouting
to your work systems?

>Anyway, when I go to Start ==> Internet ===> More ===> Remote Desktop
>Connection and click on that the first message I get is SLP not
>installed correctly.

Are you running Novell?  Do not know much about the SLP but it would seem to
be related to Novell Discovery.  Is the SLP on the linux dying or on the PC?
>
>So, I guess my first question is = how do I set up SLP?  I looked
>through the WEBMIN screens but I see no place to set up SLP.
>
>Any help you can give would be great.
>
>Brad

Sorry, can't help more without a little more information?
Dan
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