[Klug-general] VPN Endpoints

James Leighton james at hostj.net
Wed Apr 8 17:03:41 UTC 2009


It seems an old Linksys Router running DD-WRT will do the job for now, but
I'm still curious how other people would solve my solution!

Cheers,

James

2009/4/8 George Prowse <george.prowse at gmail.com>

> James Leighton wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Quick Background:
> >
> > I want/need to be able to allow people X, Y, Z to VPN into one of our
> > networks (Network 1), but only access the gateway of said network (to
> > allow them to connect to another remote network (We'll call this
> > network 2) (via VNC) which only allows the first network to connect!
> >
> > Basically:
> >
> > X ---> Network 2 (doesn't work due to security on network 2)
> > but
> > X --> VPN to network 1 --> Vnc to Network 2 is fine
> >
> > except, we only want them to access the gateway and no local resources
> > on network 1!
> >
> > Ok, that background wasn't quick! Ah well :)
> >
> > Anyway, would my best course of action be to set up a VPN box with 2
> > interfaces, acting as a NAT router on one and that terminates the VPN
> > (which I'd forward through the router) on the other? Or is there a
> > simpler solution?
> >
> > Thanks for any insights :) (And sorry If I made no sense at all!)
> >
> > James
> I, too, would love any ideas into VPN, I have often wanted to set one up
> but never really bothered.
>
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