I have a customer with several remote offices connected to a main office. I'm pretty sure the remote offices can reach the other remote offices using pings, etc., but they dont normally do that.
Just running the Windows openvpn GUI on the remote workstations to connect them to the main lan/server might work, but not having a fixed ip is an issue for daily connections, since its always changing. VPNs simulate a 10baseT or 10meg connection. That shouldnt be hard to route through your connection. -----Original Message----- From: Kenneth Lundström [mailto:kenneth.lundst...@nudata.fi] Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 7:06 AM To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Efw-user] Connecting to remote offices via VPN Hello everybody, I have an client with two offices, i main office they got an booking system on an Apache and PHP server. Now they would like to use the same system in the remote office. The system is not made to withstand open internet connection, no password no nothing like that. Both places have standard ADSL lines, so no fixed public IP-address. But we have own servers with fixed public IP-addresses. We are running Endian firewall and it would be no problem getting them too running Endian firewall. Would it be possible to have two VPN tunnels to our Endian and does IP trafic from main office find it´s way to remote office and vice verse. Will it be very slow? Or does anyone have any other solution? Kenneth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! Your production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but thanks to Kodak, there's a perfect scanner to get the job done! With the NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanner you'll get full speed at 300 dpi even with all image processing features enabled. http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com _______________________________________________ Efw-user mailing list Efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/efw-user