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"runningdog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:eSEv$(E-Mail Removed)...
Hi,
I'm stuck setting up a WAN across the internet.
I have a WinSBS 2003 on subnet 192.168.27 and a Win2003 Server on 192.168.28
I have had the Win2003 server locally connected and join the domain of SBS.
On the Win2003 server setup a persistent Dial-on Demand vpn connection to
SBS.
RIP on the Win2003 Server and static route for 192.168.27.0
The Win2003 server can see the SBS lan. Happy with that.
On the SBS I can't setup the reverse static route. Nothing I have tried
seems to work!
How do I configure the SBS PPP Dial-in adapter and set the route to
192.168.28.0 ?
TIA Steve