We are talking about products like Windows Terminal Services or Citrix Metaframe 
here?
Depending on your security needs you could do this without using a VPN. Assuming 
both client and server are behind NATting firewalls, you only have to port-forward rdp 
(or ICA) traffic to the terminal server. RDP and ICA both allow you to enable 
encryption on the data stream.

mapping local printers is a basic application-level capability of both TS 
implementations.

Sjaak

> 
> I have what I think would be a VPN task for maybe a LEAF box.... I have set
> up severl LEAF as a simple firewall and think they are terrific...
> A .jpg is worth a thousand words so... if any of you could point me in the
> right direction and take a look at the layout I have in mind I would be
> greatfull for any suggestions / starting points...
> 
> here is the layout....
> http://home.attbi.com/~crackerjack31/help.jpg
> thanks
> Gary.
> 
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