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Hi guys,

OK, everyone has gotten this setup working using Linux VPN Masquerading
including myself and that's all good.  I would like to take it one step
further.  I'd like to somehow connect a WHOLE network which is behind a
Linux firewall to another network behind a Linux firewall and not just
connect individual clients.  Basically making the
firewall<->internet<->firewall portion unnoticeable.  However, I don't want
to send ALL traffic to the internet because most traffic on the internal
network should remain internal.  I'd also like a way to encrypt the data
travelling over the internet, but right now that is a secondary
consideration.  Does anyone have any idea how to do this?  I would like to
be able to have only ONE NT server on one of the networks and the machines
on the other network to be able to authenticate with that NT server.  I know
it's pretty complicated, but I'm sure there must be a way.  Any help would
be very appreciated.  Thanks guys!

Robert Cotran, B. Eng.
IT Manager - Directeur Informatique
Densigraphix Kopi Inc.

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