I can tell you that PPTP via Microsoft's VPN connector works well trough an
STN box. Am using it regularly.

Steve.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Burton, John R
Sent: Wednesday, 30 June 1999 6:27
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Subject: RE: [ShareTheNet] dynip


I'm all for that!!!

I too have been using DynIP for a long time (http://sandbox.dynip.com) on my
NATd linux-connected network.

At the same time, I'm looking to add MicroSoft's PPTP and VPN software to my
LAN..

                                --==jb==--

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John Burton
Sr. Project Lead
Rural Y2K Systems
INTEGRIS Health/Information Systems
Voice: (405)951-8613
Fax: (405)951-9832


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 3:23 PM
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Subject: [ShareTheNet] dynip


This is just what I needed but I need to be able to use Dyip.com for
my dynamic name server as I have been whith tem a long time as have my
clients.
Is there a way to use ddthem instead of one of the two choices gives
in the set up?
Help please- this is all that is stoppoing me from being able take
advantage of this product.
Bill
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