Normally a VPN is something set up by your router hardware and I don't
think it's a service provided by your average Best Buy home router. That
said, you might consider port mapping. You could route external hits to,
say , port 80 to be routed to an internal box on port 80. This would let
somebody outside access your internal web server. Other ports would
allow access to other services like filesharing and ssh. For a lot of
purposes that might be all you need. That said, it does all the world to
access those service you allow people into.
CB
hank smith wrote:
I need him to have access to the stuff on my network from his house
ichat won't do that
is there such vpn capability on mac?
is so how do I tell him to start using it?
Hank
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Subject: Re: vpn on mac?
If they have Mac's you could use I Chat.
On May 10, 2008, at 5:10 PM, hank smith wrote:
hello how does one go about accessing vpn on os x?
want to set up a vpn for a few friends to get access to my system
want to know what they need on there machines to get set up? never
done a vpn before.
Hank