Hi folks, I would like to be able to connect my home computer to my office, via VPN of course. My home LAN is behind a Bering firewall. My office runs a Microsoft ISA server product. I'm looking for feedback: Should I configure Bering to be my VPN endpoint for my home LAN or should I configure it to simply "pass-through" and have my home computer be the endpoint (if you will) of my VPN? Is there any advantages or disadvantages one way or the other that anyone can think of? I seem to remember Jeff Newmiller mentioning some time back he's nervous allowing ANY traffic through a firewall, so that's why I ask. Thank you for your input.
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