Thread: [pxes-devel] VPN connection with PXES
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From: Chan, D. <DWC@Lubrizol.com> - 2004-06-30 20:27:25
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From: Diego T. M. <di...@in...> - 2004-07-01 09:12:45
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> So far, within our corporate network, the PXES thin client solution > works awesome. However, we are also on looking to implement this in our > remote location. Is there any way to tie VPN connection into the > current PXES build? So before the ICA client get execute, it kick off > the cisco VPN client to connected back to our corporate network? > I don't think that this is the best way to go. Installing and external VPN endpoint seems to be a better solution. The access to your central server will be totally transparent from the PXES point of view. -- <pre> ______ ________ / / \/ /___ ) I N T E G R A C I O N / / /___ / I N F O R M A T I C A /__/__/\___/_____' Diego Torres Milano Maipu 42 Office 164 - (C1084ABB) Buenos Aires Argentina di...@in... Tel: +5411 4331-2233 Fax +5411 4331-3377 www.in3.com.ar </pre> |