Quoting Martin Welk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 05:06:37PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I would appreciate any suggestions for a reasonably secure solution.  I
just found all this out and am totally blank.

Have a look at OpenVPN (http://www.openvpn.org/), it is available as a
FreeBSD port and it comes with a Windows GUI clients, if your client will
need that. It allows your FreeBSD box to be the endpoint of the connection,
and you can set network parameters for the connection from the server side,
for example, a route to the SCO box for allowing ssh or telnet.

Thanks, Martin. I'm going there right now. From what you say that is exactly what I need if I can easily keep the users off the LAN by restricting them to telneting to the SCO box. These are far from being trusted users. The connection will be used by a large companies staff for everything from accounting system updates to reporte generation, and printing. I don't want them playing there :D. The more I talk the more this sounds like a VERY restrictive jail.

Thanks again,

ed

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