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Old 01-27-2005, 11:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I work for a large IT company and am assigned to another comany as the Build guy. anyway, I have been asked to do something that I don't really understand, so I'm looking for whatever information I can get from you all.

I have been asked to explain the needed changes to setup internal routing betwen the modem and the NIC. basically, it's to find a way to prevent it, but first I have to prove that it's not possible with our current build configuration. I don't know how to do it, so I'm hoping someone here does.

please help me out if you can...

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internal routing between the modem and nic? Is this saying they want X connection over the modem and Y connection over the nic?
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correct. The idea is that you are connected to the lan, dial up your home computer and move a bunch of data to that.
while maintaining a persistant connection to the lan.
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You could use win xp to setup a vpn server at your house implementing Dynamic dns. Trick is getting the vpn client to use the dial up account.
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