I'm not sure if anyone has done this or at least shared it, I haven't read
about it so I'd thought I'd share what I did. I got USB mass storage to work
over a VPN for non-local sun rays.

I drew up a little topology real quick to show how I set it up just for an
example (reeeaaalllly crude, seriously)

Its at http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/493309952/

So I connect a VPN between the two firewalls and have the SRS and one
firewall connected on their LAN. Both the SRS and firewall have static
public IP to connect to the internet. Behind the other firewall is a DHCP
server to provide the parameters to the sun ray. It provides the SRS inside
LAN address so it will go through the VPN and the SRS has a static route to
the sun ray's network via the VPN instead of its default gateway. Opening a
USB stick was slow, but it worked. The upload speed I was testing on is only
like 256kilobits. *shudder*

I'm really bad at explaining or teaching anything, so I might have mucked it
up. There are easier ways I'm sure, but I plan on implementing this on a
production SRS, so I can't really change much of the topology.
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