Yes, you would have to have some sort of port forwarding at a minimum, but
you can forward just the ports necessary to handle the VPN connection.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vern Hamberg" <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users" <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Re: VPN questions


> Doesn't the 400 have to be exposed to the Internet for this VPN to work?
Or
> at least through some router that gets it to another 400 in a DMZ or
something?
>
> Vern
>
> At 07:41 PM 8/6/2004, you wrote:
>
> -snip-
>
> >Note that the native VPN support under OS/400 adheres more to Microsoft
> >VPN concepts rather than, say, Cisco. In such a case, there is no
> >necessary VPN/firewall appliance involved.
>
> -snip-
>
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