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Old 30-07-2003, 21:17   #9
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Originally posted by Xaccers
Well you could try accessing it via a dynamic DNS name...
How does that make it a vpn??? :S


Ok... why do you need to access the other machine using a VPN system??

Is it an internal company machine that has access to an internal mail server? or has an intranet service on the internal network??

You only need to connect to another machine on a VPN system is if you intend on using services that are on that machines network... If so you will need to install a VPN server on that machine and configure access levels and accounts....

A bit more info will help to determine which package suits your needs (i.e. is it mail? intranet? full network admin etc...)
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