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To connect to your network from the outside, you will need a VPN client.
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To connect to your network from the outside, you will need a VPN client installed on the computer from which you want to connect to your network.
  
 
We have clients For Windows, Mac and Linux:
 
We have clients For Windows, Mac and Linux:
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* Mac clients: [[VPNMacTunnelBlick|TunnelBlick]] (open source) or [[VPNMacViscosity|Viscosity]] (pay client, very nice)
 
* Mac clients: [[VPNMacTunnelBlick|TunnelBlick]] (open source) or [[VPNMacViscosity|Viscosity]] (pay client, very nice)
 
* [[VPNLinux|Linux]] (in general) and [[VPN Ubuntu|Ubuntu via GUI]]
 
* [[VPNLinux|Linux]] (in general) and [[VPN Ubuntu|Ubuntu via GUI]]
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'''NOTE: ''' you cannot really connect to your network and test your VPN from *inside* your network
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Also, the network from which you connect to your network '''cannot''' be identical because the VPN cannot route packets in that situation. E.g. if your network at home is 192.168.1.* and the network from which you are connecting is also configured at 192.168.1.*, it will not work.

Revision as of 07:02, 5 May 2010

To connect to your network from the outside, you will need a VPN client installed on the computer from which you want to connect to your network.

We have clients For Windows, Mac and Linux:

NOTE: you cannot really connect to your network and test your VPN from *inside* your network

Also, the network from which you connect to your network cannot be identical because the VPN cannot route packets in that situation. E.g. if your network at home is 192.168.1.* and the network from which you are connecting is also configured at 192.168.1.*, it will not work.