Since the ADSL has the NAT enabled, you can setup VPN with one NIC. this page may help,
How to setup VPN
How to setup VPN on w2k server with one NIC How to use PPTP through a Cisco PIX
Start Cisco VPN before logon Windows domain ...
www.howtonetworking.com/Windows/vpnsetup.htm
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"Juha" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:EE381DBF-1E15-48FD-BB37-(E-Mail Removed)...
Only one 2003 SBS (DC), static public IP, ADSL NAT modem, four ports. Needed
to acces server via Remote Desktop from home at XP Pro with ISPs dynamic IP
and ADSL NAT modem.
I have tried to creat VPN but wasn't successfull. What are the main steps?
1. One ore two NICs on the server?
2. RAS?
3. Is the RAS NAT really needed?
4. If so, should i turn off adsl modem nat? Isn't this unsecure?
5. should vpn IPs be in different subnet than ordinary IPs?
6. What else?
Juha