VPNs
Ok, so I'm brand new to macs this week.
So far I love it. I need some help on VPNs though. There are lots of you knowledgeable types on here who might be willing to help me, so I'm asking before I give up.
I was given a brand new iMac to do my job from home. There are three of us working together, all in different home offices in different locations around the U.S. and we need a way to all have access to the same files. I have been given the task of making that happen. I read that the OSX I have on here is perfectly capable of performing as a server version for less than 10 users at a time as long as I went through the steps to enable those capabilities manually or run a program like iVPN. I decided to give iVPN a try. I gave the mac a static assigned address on my LAN and told my router to pass connections on TCP port 1723 and UDP ports 1701, 4500 and 500 to that address. I created three users in iVPN and made sure connecting users would be assigned addresses that would never conflict with assignments from my router to computers on my LAN. I asked someone who is running Vista on their machine in another state to give it a try before I announced I'd done it. She was able to log in just fine. When my father (my boss, lol) tried it he couldn't connect. He's on a Mac too. Any thoughts, or am I an idiot who just needs to pay a professional to figure this out for us?
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