matt@ox11.com wrote:
> I've been struggling with D-Link ADSL routers (with VPN functionality)
> on many occasions and while they are great as a basic firewall, have
> massive problems with setting up VPNs. Setting up a VPN between two
> D-Link routers is okay, but then anything else is just too much hard
> work.
> I've been wondering if I should be using IPcop instead. Does this
> handle multiple VPN's from XP machines (remote workers) okay? This is
> something the D-Links don't without their VPN software client and then
> I've not been able to get it to work!
>
> Also, are there any IPcop experts out there in SE England who could
> give me hands-on training on how to setup and use IPcop? I'd rather
> pay someone for a day than waste days of my own time learning something
> new!
>
If you have problems whith an router I think you gonna get a litle bit
of a tuff time with the Ip-Cop to.
But here is some links that I think you should read first.
http://www.ipcop.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=phpWiki&file=index&pagename=IPCopDocumentation&POSTNUKESID=6b5aa79876f1dc118140b7fbfbdde60a
http://www.ipcop.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=FAQ&file=index
http://www.ipcops.com/
Anders
Received on Thu Sep 29 20:01:08 2005