OpenVPN can't help you here, unless you are able to configure your Cisco 
firewall to forward the OpenVPN port to your office PC.


--- mike t.


----- Original Message ----
> From: Jun Salen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 10:32:08 AM
> Subject: [plug] OpenVPN Setup Help
> 
> Hi Sir's,
> 
> I got connected to Internet by having DSL service from Digitel. What
> I
> 
 want to happen is for me to connect to my office network from my
> home
> 
 using OpenVPN. In home, I have dynamic IP address assignment
> according
> 
 to WhatisMyIP site. In the office, my workstation have static local
> IP
> 
 setting of 192.168.x.y and have public static IP of 203.131.x.y.
> My
> 
 workstation is inside Cisco PIX firewall connecting to internet
> through
> 
 Squid proxy server. Is it possible  to connect to my office
> workstation
> 
 from my home using OpenVPN with the above scenario using http or
> another.
> 
 Is there any other who have similar setup with functional setup
> who
> 
 may share their experience? Is it possible to implement that
> without
> 
 touching our PIX firewall. My experience with PIX is just displaying
> the
> 
 configuration for now, the reason I want to avoid if possible in
> touching
> 
 those. Thanks in advance for helping.
>  
> junji
> aisalen.wordpress.com
> Linux Registered User #253162
> 
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