I am looking for an application to run in windows which simulates a network over 2 computers each connected to the internet..... its gotta trick it into thinking they are connected as a network, Do you have a program that does this? or maybe do you know the name of one? if not can you tell me what this type of program is called? thank you very much :) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://brouwer.uvt.nl/pipermail/tinc/attachments/20001031/6e8a51d5/attachment.html
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 02:56:05PM -0500, Wheeler wrote:> I am looking for an application to run in windows which simulates a > network over 2 computers each connected to the internet..... its gotta > trick it into thinking they are connected as a network, Do you have a > program that does this? or maybe do you know the name of one? if not can > you tell me what this type of program is called? thank you very much :)I'm sorry, but the only platforms currently supported are Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris. There are no plans for a Windows port. SOL. Kind regards, -- Wessel Dankers <wsl@nl.linux.org> new guy cross-connected phone lines with ac power bus. - Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/ Tinc site: http://ftp.nl.linux.org/pub/linux/tinc/
At 14:56 31-10-00 -0500, you wrote:>I am looking for an application to run in windows which simulates a >network over 2 computers each connected to the internet..... its >gotta trick it into thinking they are connected as a network, Do you >have a program that does this? or maybe do you know the name of one? if >not can you tell me what this type of program is called? thank you very much :)Ehm.. Isn't that called VPN on Windows?? Installable from Windows 98 or higher.. For W95 you have to install the MSDUN 1.3 upgrade.. Oh, and installing the Winsock 2 isn't a bad idea either ;-) Kind regards, Richard -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://brouwer.uvt.nl/pipermail/tinc/attachments/20001101/1658e629/attachment.html