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Subject: [Pauldotcom] Linux host in Windows mixed IPSEC environment
From: aaron () aaronmelton ! com (Aaron Melton)
Date: 2011-07-30 13:45:20
Message-ID: 46A84B19-2D78-4C86-937B-4CD3FD404185 () aaronmelton ! com
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Easy, assuming your Linux server is part of the access-list on all the IPSEC tunnels \
you need to remotely access. Then (assuming no routing changes) you should be able to \
access the remote networks as if they were local.
How you access the other workstations depends on how their connectivity is \
implemented.
Aaron
On Jul 28, 2011, at 7:59 AM, k41zen Me <k41zen at me.com> wrote:
> I know the title's a little confusing but a client has over 14,000 workstations in \
> 226 remote locations some of which are IPSEC'd and some which are not.
> My question is, I have a linux server which needs to query both types of clients. \
> How easy is this to achieve?
> Grateful for any advice.
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