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      09-22-2004, 09:50 PM
Hi
i have a question, when you set up a vpn server it must
give the clients an ip on the internal network, but if i
don'thave adresses on the internal network of the server
can i give it another internal ip of another subnet not
the one of the server?
thanks
 
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      09-22-2004, 10:58 PM
Yes, you can. You can have the remote clients using their own IP subnet
using the address pool of RRAS. All the clients (and the server's "virtual"
interface) will use these IP addresses and the clients will be able to route
to the server.

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> Hi
> i have a question, when you set up a vpn server it must
> give the clients an ip on the internal network, but if i
> don'thave adresses on the internal network of the server
> can i give it another internal ip of another subnet not
> the one of the server?
> thanks



 
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      09-23-2004, 02:44 PM
"Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message
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> Yes, you can. You can have the remote clients using their own IP subnet
> using the address pool of RRAS. All the clients (and the server's

"virtual"
> interface) will use these IP addresses and the clients will be able to

route
> to the server.


hmm.....I would have said no. I'm skeptical.

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      09-24-2004, 02:11 AM
It will work, as long as he doesn't expect to be able to see anything
other than the RRAS server from the remotes. If he is hoping to see any LAN
machines, he is in for a shock.

You can use any subnet you like for the remotes, but you will need to
enable LAN routing on the RRAS server and modify your LAN routing to get
access to any LAN machines beyond the server. You can even have a RRAS
server with remote clients and no LAN at all.

"Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message
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> "Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Yes, you can. You can have the remote clients using their own IP
>> subnet
>> using the address pool of RRAS. All the clients (and the server's

> "virtual"
>> interface) will use these IP addresses and the clients will be able to

> route
>> to the server.

>
> hmm.....I would have said no. I'm skeptical.
>
> --
>
> Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
> www.wandtv.com
>
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      09-24-2004, 03:38 PM
Ok,..it's starting to "clear up" ;-)

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"Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message
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> It will work, as long as he doesn't expect to be able to see anything
> other than the RRAS server from the remotes. If he is hoping to see any

LAN
> machines, he is in for a shock.
>
> You can use any subnet you like for the remotes, but you will need to
> enable LAN routing on the RRAS server and modify your LAN routing to get
> access to any LAN machines beyond the server. You can even have a RRAS
> server with remote clients and no LAN at all.
>
> "Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > "Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in message
> > news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Yes, you can. You can have the remote clients using their own IP
> >> subnet
> >> using the address pool of RRAS. All the clients (and the server's

> > "virtual"
> >> interface) will use these IP addresses and the clients will be able to

> > route
> >> to the server.

> >
> > hmm.....I would have said no. I'm skeptical.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
> > www.wandtv.com
> >
> >

>
>



 
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