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| Subject: | Re: VPN setup for a non-profit |
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| Date: | 19 May 2006 22:26:30 -0000 |
Appears that they are running an M$ environment, why not use the central acl and forward tcp port 1723 to their server? Use the wizard for RRA cfg on the server. Once the tunnel is established they can RDP to their desktops, this can also do usage logging.
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