In my previous two columns, I began a series on building Linux-based Virtual Private Network (VPN) solutions using OpenVPN. When I left off last time, I had gotten as far through the OpenVPN server ...
I'm using RRAS on Win2K3 for the VPN server and the client PCs are using the MS VPN client.<BR><BR>The problem is that the client PCs are not using the remote DNS servers when they are connected to ...
Last month in part one of our two-part article on setting up a Virtual Private Network through Windows Vista, we walked you through configuring the VPN host. The Host system is the computer that ...
i got a subscription from a vpn provider and configured my home router as a client... but, this makes my ISP-provided IP address unreachable (there's a resource in my home network i access remotely ...
If you need to encrypt traffic from your computer or mobile device, you have many options. You could buy a commercial VPN solution, or you could sign up for a VPN service and pay a monthly fee. Or for ...
For the past few months, I've been describing how to build a Virtual Private Network (VPN) server using OpenVPN, a free, multiplatform, TLS/SSL-based VPN dæmon. My example usage scenario involves the ...