[Hidden-tech] Office VPN technology

Kevin Phillips kevin at kpitconsulting.com
Fri Jun 11 22:12:09 EDT 2010


Set them up with RDP to their office machines, change the listening port on
each machine and forward them in the router/firewall.
Works a treat. 


Kevin Phillips 
KPIT Consulting 
kevin at kpitconsulting.com 
Office (413) 420-0212
Cell (413) 330-7789 

www.kpitconsulting.com

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I'm supporting a small office that is now moving to a different office. 
  The problem is that all the partners that own the business want to work
from home and access their data which resides on a server at the new
location.

So in a hurry I need to get a VPN router that works well.  I'd prefer 
something that works natively with the Windows XP VPN client.   Does 
such a thing exist?   They don't have a Win2003 enterprise server to do 
RAS, so I'm out of luck there.

Any help would be appreciated
David

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