> Alex, although technically correct, its not practical. How many end users > vpn in from home from say a public ip on their dsl modem leaving > themselves open to attack but now also having this connection back to the > "Secure" inside network. Has anyone heard of any confirmed cases of this > yet?
So then they are using a wrong tool. Using a wrong security tool tends to bite one in the <censored>. Yes, I have seen attacks mounted via VPNs. Work like charm. Alex
