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jcoolkid15@gmail.com
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      06-26-2005, 08:24 PM
I am going to create a cheap Linux based system that I want to be able
to connect to a VPN on a Windows Domain Network and is able to connect
directly to a domain without using the VPN. If anyone knows of a Linux
distro that would be able to do this and preferably with VNC already
included in the distro, that would be greatly appreciated.

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Damiano Fasoli
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      06-26-2005, 09:11 PM
I use Mandrake 10.1

VNC is included with rfbdrake

To connect to a VPN you can use
pptp-linux

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Damiano



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> I am going to create a cheap Linux based system that I want to be able
> to connect to a VPN on a Windows Domain Network and is able to connect
> directly to a domain without using the VPN. If anyone knows of a Linux
> distro that would be able to do this and preferably with VNC already
> included in the distro, that would be greatly appreciated.
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James Knott
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      06-26-2005, 09:47 PM
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> I am going to create a cheap Linux based system that I want to be able
> to connect to a VPN on a Windows Domain Network and is able to connect
> directly to a domain without using the VPN. If anyone knows of a Linux
> distro that would be able to do this and preferably with VNC already
> included in the distro, that would be greatly appreciated.


Your question(s?) is somewhat confusing. If you want a VPN, you can use
OpenVPN, which is included with many distros and is also available for
Windows or PPTP, which is not very secure. There are other possibilities,
such as IPsec, etc., but without further info, I can't help you any more.

 
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