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On Wed, 29 May 2002, Sebastian Mierswa wrote:
> I am desperatly trying to connect to my company network from at home. Here
> ist my configuration:
> Linux 2.2.16 German SuSe Distribution
> Client PC Windows 2000 running a Nortel Contivity Client with RSA SecurID
> German T-DSL
You need to better define your problem before we can help you.
Your company's network is running Linux, or Windows 2000 client? Has your
company provided you any information on how to connect to their network?
The means by which you connect to the internet is not at issue - DSL,
dial-up, etc won't matter, as long as you can establish an internet
connection. What is relevant is your network setup at home. Do you
have a dynamic IP address, or static? Do you use Network Address
Translation or masquerading, for example?
See doc/config.html for configuration examples, and doc/interop.html for
instructions on how to connect FreeS/WAN to different VPN clients.
Sam Sgro
sam_at_freeswan.org
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