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Behind a router is a piece of cake. If you think about it, it HAS to be behind a router, likely a BUNCH of them! :-) Now if this router is running NAT, or firewall options or you meant Firewall then it's 'more challenging' because the proper ports need to be open through the firewall to the VPN box. - Larry Jerome Draper wrote:
I have worked with combined router/vpn boxes like the Netopia series. Anybody have experience working with a vpn only box that would sit behind a router? TIA, Jerry
-- Larry Bolhuis | IBM Certified Solutions Expert Vice President | iSeries Technology V5 R1 Arbor Solutions, Inc. | e-business for AS/400 V4 R2 (616) 451-2500 | IBM Certified Specialist AS/400 (616) 451-2571 -fax | RPG IV Developer lbolhuis@arbsol.com | System Administrator for OS/400 V4 R4 www.arbsol.com | Professional Network Administrator | Network/Multiple Systems | Client Access
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