Hi

at 06.01.2011 00:54, Dan Fuchs wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I work for a company which sells a piece of equipment that includes 
> several devices on a LAN. We would like each piece of equipment to have 
> the same class c sub net addresses for each of the devices on the LAN.
> 
> I am looking for a configuration that would allow a LEAF router on the 
> each piece of equipment sub net  to set up a VPN connection to a server 
> at our company headquarters. This would eliminate the need for our 
> customers to configure their internal network to allow us to login to 
> service the equipment. The customers will only need to give each piece 
> of equipment access to the Internet.
> 
> Does anyone have a suggestion?

OpenVPN could do that, although with a distinctive remote subnet. Take
care to avoid collisions.

> 
> I am also looking for a small PC with two Ethernet ports for this 
> purpose. DIN rail mounting would be nice. Any suggestions?

Look at the ALIX board http://pcengines.ch , no DIN rail unfortunately.

cheers

Erich

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