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Mansoor
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      09-16-2004, 02:42 PM
Hi,
comp1 comp2
I have a network as following: / /
/ /
(DialUp-Computer,VPN)------>Internet------>(VPN Server) -- comp3
\ \
\ \
comp4 comp5

what I want to do is to route all the traffic on the VPN connection to
my VPN server's private LAN network.

If anyone knows how to do it, I'll be glad to hear it

Thanks
 
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Phillip Windell
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      09-16-2004, 04:40 PM
That is exactly what VPN is designed to do by default. Exactly how you do
it depends on what you are using for a VPN Server and how that vendor
intended for you to accomplish it.


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"Mansoor" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> comp1 comp2
> I have a network as following: / /
> / /
> (DialUp-Computer,VPN)------>Internet------>(VPN Server) -- comp3
> \ \
> \ \
> comp4 comp5
>
> what I want to do is to route all the traffic on the VPN connection to
> my VPN server's private LAN network.
>
> If anyone knows how to do it, I'll be glad to hear it
>
> Thanks



 
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      09-17-2004, 05:03 AM
"Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> That is exactly what VPN is designed to do by default. Exactly how you do
> it depends on what you are using for a VPN Server and how that vendor
> intended for you to accomplish it.


Hi Phillip,

that's what I also read in a windows 2000 server book but it seems
it's not true (at least as my experiment shows).

This is what I did , or what I wanted the VPN to do for me:

(DialUpComp,VPN)---->Internet----->(VPN Server)

my dialupcomp has limited access to internet due to filtering. I want
to use my VPN server to act as a router and route the traffic of VPN
connection to the local network. Now the design of internet in VPN
server side is as following:

VPN Server uses a cable broadband connection for internet. once the
LAN is connected, a public IP is issued by braodband modem for VPN
server comp. There is then a small login program which once logged in,
allows internet traffic to VPN Server.

So, if the VPN server routes as I wanted it to (not yet achieved it),
once my VPN is connected a public IP will also be issued for my dialup
computer and using the login program it will have same access as VPN
Server

I think I clearly described what I want my VPN do to for me.

See if you can help me with that.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Phillip Windell
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      09-17-2004, 04:20 PM
Compare what you did to this article and look for things you missed. This
is all the information I have for that particular thing.

Virtual Private Networking with Windows 2000: Deploying Remote Access VPNs
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000.../vpndeploy.asp

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> "Phillip Windell" <@.> wrote in message

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> > That is exactly what VPN is designed to do by default. Exactly how you

do
> > it depends on what you are using for a VPN Server and how that vendor
> > intended for you to accomplish it.

>
> Hi Phillip,
>
> that's what I also read in a windows 2000 server book but it seems
> it's not true (at least as my experiment shows).
>
> This is what I did , or what I wanted the VPN to do for me:
>
> (DialUpComp,VPN)---->Internet----->(VPN Server)
>
> my dialupcomp has limited access to internet due to filtering. I want
> to use my VPN server to act as a router and route the traffic of VPN
> connection to the local network. Now the design of internet in VPN
> server side is as following:
>
> VPN Server uses a cable broadband connection for internet. once the
> LAN is connected, a public IP is issued by braodband modem for VPN
> server comp. There is then a small login program which once logged in,
> allows internet traffic to VPN Server.
>
> So, if the VPN server routes as I wanted it to (not yet achieved it),
> once my VPN is connected a public IP will also be issued for my dialup
> computer and using the login program it will have same access as VPN
> Server
>
> I think I clearly described what I want my VPN do to for me.
>
> See if you can help me with that.
>
> Thanks in advance.



 
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