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In <157654.10.50.37.10.06.2006@independence.carrier>, on 06/10/2006 at 10:46 AM, "Lewis G Rosenthal" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>Thanks for the suggestion, Larry; consider it added to the list.
said:
Hi Lewis,
WDS is something I try to touch on, but which never quite gets enough coverage; I'll be sure to expand on this.
Also for your talk, maybe about VLANs and WVLANs - why? if you have
already have a separate VLAN or WVLAN set up, when the relatives from out
of town drop by and want to use your internet access you are Good to Go! The relatives will not have direct access to your home network.
I may have to set up VPN to do some work from home - have not used VPNA tunnel within a tunnel? You mean separate VLANs, I suppose. VPNs are a separate subject altogether, but certainly something which we should discuss at warpstock (though my dance card is getting rather full). I'm knee-deep in the process of rolling out a 22-router (SonicWALL TZ170) VPN star with a Novell BorderManager 3.8 master server in the middle. I also was able to get a successful IPSec VPN tunnel set up between Novell Security Manager (really an Astaro Security Gateway with Novell's label on it) and a BorderManager 3.8 server. I'm going to be drafting an article for Novell Cool Solutions on that one soon.
before. So with my Talisman firmware router when the firmware actually
materializes, I can enable VPN with an IPSec tunnel from my router to work
assuming that work uses IPSec. Now if Talisman can use OpenVPN (if
OpenVPN can be reduced in size), what advantages does this offer me? Which if any will allow me to run a tunnel within a tunnel. As you can
see I have many questions. :))
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