This is a VPN newbie question (if there is such a thing) that is simply looking for help/documentation that will let me connect my Win98 box at home to my office network. (I have read the VPN-HOWTO and VPN Masquerade-HOWTO) The setup: Home: Win98 cable modem to the net (DHCP). Office Linux Mandrake 7.2 (Serves 4 WinXX clients) Samba 2.07 Linksys cable/dsl router (with port forwarding capability) Static IP cable modem to the net Currently I can telnet, FTP and http into my Linux box from home. I would like to set up a VPN so I can access my samba shares from Win98 at home in a more useable manner than telnet, FTP, etc.. Don't get me wrong, I am flat amazed and astonished that telnet, FTP and http work as well as they do and I can do 90% of what I need to do with those services. What I would like to do is eliminate the FTP into office, copy file to home, edit file, FTP back into office, copy file back to office. With that said, I have read the VPN-HOWTO and VPN Masquerade HOWTO and while they discuss setting up PPTP on the client side, most of the discussion on the server side is directed to Master -- Slave Linux box setup. What I get from the howtos is that I should be able to configure the Win98 box at home to use the linksys router at work as its gateway, port forward the port in the router to allow ssh/pptpd traffic to pass through to my linux box. Where I melt down is figuring out how to set up the linux box from there. Does anyone know of a basic document that describes how to configure a linux/samba box to support a simple Win9X VPN connection to be made. (The use of "simple" may further disclose the extent of newbieness I suffer from with respect to VPN) Your thoughts, hints, tips, tricks, encouragements and discouragements are welcomed. David Rankin Nacogdoches, Texas drankin@cox-internet.com