If your home PC is on Windows, Cisco do have software VPN clients.  You can use 
it to create a VPN tunnel between your home PC and your office network.



----- Original Message ----
> From: Jun Salen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 4:21:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [plug] OpenVPN Setup Help
> 
> Hi Daniel,
> 
> Yes I am. In fact besides of being the system analyst,
> programmer
> 
 (windows), project manager, software & technical support, db admin, I
> am
> 
 also the system and network admin kaya talagang wala kong halos
> panahon
> 
 para mag-aral pa. Tsk tsk. Kaya thank you sa mga walang sawang
> sumasagot
> 
 sa mga tanong ko he he. Right now, I am currently evaluating Hamachi
> as
> 
 suggested by others, my hesitation right now is its security. I
> need
> 
 to study PIX if I really need secure measure I think.
> 
> junji
> aisalen.wordpress.com
> Linux Registered User #253162
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------
> 
> are you  permitted to access the workstation in your office from home?
>  man,
> be sure you are; or it might cost you your job!? Doesn't mean you know
>  how
> to, and your knowledgeable than your network administrator that your
> allowed! but it's a good thing to acquire the knowledge! (he he he! i'm
> speaking based on experienced.)
>  
> 
> 
> 
> Send instant messages to your online
> friends
> 
 http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com 
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