VPN's (fwd)

Andrew Paul APaul at CNCX.COM
Tue Feb 22 14:25:42 EST 2000


You might check with the various VPN vendors.  They should be able to set up
a "route table" when the client software is enabled that states all traffic
should go through the encrypted tunnel.  I believe this can be set up on the
VPNet VSU systems.  They have a WIN95/98 and NT 4.0 client.  It also may be
a possibility in the Nortel Contivity product line.

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Carnes [mailto:jonc at HAHT.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 11:02 AM
To: VPN at SECURITYFOCUS.COM
Subject: Re: VPN's (fwd)


The answer to 2) is yes.  Here is a good reference site:
  http://www.moretonbay.com/vpn/pptp.html

An in-elegant answer to 1) is that you could always run a script on vpn
connection that closes down the other ports or brings up a firewall program
which closes all the other ports.

Jon Carnes
MIS - HAHT Software

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tina Bird" <tbird at PRECISION-GUESSWORK.COM>
To: <VPN at SECURITYFOCUS.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 12:55 PM
Subject: VPN's (fwd)


> Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 16:33:43 -0800
> From: Jim Durward <durwardj at home.com>
> To: tbird at precision-guesswork.com
> Subject: VPN's
>
> I am trying to find answers to the following questions:
>
> 1. Where can I find a Win95/98/NT VPN client that will lock out all other
IP
> communications when the session is alive?
>
> 2. Is there a Linux server that will talk with this Win VPN client?
>
> Please excuse my ignorance on this matter. Can you help?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> jim
>
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