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Name: BlackFlowerMaddie
Date: December 10, 2008 at 18:55:18 Pacific
OS: 2003
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Ok, let me start out by saying, I am SICK of opeining port 1723 and some other random ports on my Linksys WRT300N Router, which NEVER works. VPN Keeps Dropping, ports get occupied, etc. I think its my ISP who keeps dropping it, not my router.

Well thats my expression with my VPN issue. Even though my router is a household router, giving all my workstations and servers access to the internet an at the same time, letting me host websites with my Static IP I have, My Router has everything I really want for my network.

What bothers me is that, I can't get simple VPN to work. I am looking for a simple solution which only requires me to open ONE port.

My question is would SSL Work? How do I get it to work with Routing and Remote Access?

Otherwise, what other 3rd party software is out there which are better than Routing and Remote Access? How exactly do I configure OpenVPN to act like Routing and Remote Access?

Any help would be appreciated :).

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Name: jefro
Date: December 11, 2008 at 13:57:15 Pacific
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Might look at the older version of barracudadrive at softpedia. HTTPS access to files.

"Best Practices", Event viewer, host file, perfmon, antivirus, anti-spyware, Live CD's, backups, are in my top 10


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Name: Jennifer SUMN
Date: December 11, 2008 at 17:12:02 Pacific
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Just my $.02, but had you posted this in the Networking Forum you probably would have gotten more responses.

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What a shame
To have to beg you to see
We’re not all the same
What a shame" - Shinedown


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Response Number 3
Name: BlackFlowerMaddie
Date: December 21, 2008 at 14:14:12 Pacific
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So Jennifer. So you are now trying to say that I should "repost" this in the Networking Forum, but then would be blamed for "Reposting" my question and get accused for "Violating" Computing.net Rules? What should I do now?

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