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> Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 7:06 AM
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> Subject: [Efw-user] Connecting to remote offices via VPN
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> Hello everybody,
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> I have an client with two offices, i main office they got an
> booking
> system on an Apache
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Sent: Wednesday, May 06, 2009 7:06 AM
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Efw-user] Connecting to remote offices via VPN
Hello everybody,
I have an client with two offices, i main office they got an
booking
system on an Apache and PHP server. Now they would like to
use the same
syst
>> Would it be possible to have two VPN tunnels to our
>> Endian and does IP trafic from main office find its
>> way to remote office and vice verse.
Possible? Yes. Advisable? Maybe not.
>> Will it be very slow?
No slower than the slowest Internet connection in the path.
>> Or does anyone
Hi Kenneth,
Sounds like overkill, a lot of work setting up 2 new Endian boxes and
VPN the 3 together for a simple web based service.
I believe it would be best (if possible) to get a static IP address at
the main office, set up the server as a web server for the Internet,
set up and requi
Hello everybody,
I have an client with two offices, i main office they got an booking
system on an Apache and PHP server. Now they would like to use the same
system in the remote office. The system is not made to withstand open
internet connection, no password no nothing like that. Both places