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RE: VPN



I'm confused...  How can an Xserver take over say a Win95/98 machine
(Windows port of magic?)??  At your company do all the clients use unix
also???
What does that have to do with secure RSA encrypted/GRE encapsulated
connections?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Russo [mailto:SteveR Denning Com]
> Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 10:12 AM
> To: 'redhat-list redhat com'
> Subject: RE: VPN
>
>
> It's the best thing since sliced bread. You can easily setup
> an Xserver so
> that you can get your work from any PC in your company. You
> can take over
> that PC from a web browser also. Download it and check it out. I'll be
> administering our network from Europe when I go on vacation
> by using VNC.
>
> Fer instance.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
> 		-----Original Message-----
> 		From:	Lee, Steve [mailto:stevelee amgen com]
> 		Sent:	Friday, February 26, 1999 6:33 PM
> 		To:	'Redhat'
> 		Subject:	VPN
>
> 		Can anyone tell me the good about setting up VPN?
> 		What is its main purpose.
>
> 		Thanks in advance
>
>
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