I'd rethink the solution and advice under consideration and put the file
server on a totally different box, most likely on the outside of the
firewall on the dmz perhaps.

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne

On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Chris Mason wrote:

> I'm advising a company on setting up a network with remote access. The
> network will be windows machines with a Linux firewall configured with
> PMfirewall. There will be a single IP wavelan internet feed to the firewall
> which will be masq'ed for the internal network which will use non-routable
> IPs.
> The firewall machine will also be a fileserver for accounting data. The
> client would like to be able to access the accounting data on the firewall
> from outside using her laptop connected to a dial-up account somewhere in
> the world. I would like to put in place a VPN solution for her.
> Any suggestions?
> 
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