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Jo?o P. Bragan?a
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      05-24-2004, 05:07 AM
Here is my scenario: I have a DSL connection, plugged into a win2k3
machine. This machine acts as the router for the rest of my network.
It is also a domain controller. I have been trying for several days to
set it up as a VPN. I have looked everywhere and have been unable to
find a step by step walkthrough for my situtaion. Can someone help me
please?
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]
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      05-24-2004, 03:13 PM
we need more details to help. this may help. quoted from
http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to configure W2K server as VPN server

To setup a Windows 2000 server for VPN, open Routing and Remote Access
console in the Administrative Tools folder, right-click the server and then
click Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access>Virtual private network
[VPN] server. Click Next if TCP/IP is only protocol you will use. Select a
connection you will connect to on the Internet Connection. You will have two
options to assign IP to VPN clients. The default is Automatically. It is
recommended to configure the server to assign client addresses from a static
address pool, rather than assigning addresses from a DHCP server. If you
configure RAS to assign client addresses from a static address pool, clients
inherit the DNS and WINS settings from the RAS server. If your RAS server
can browse the network, clients should also be able to browse the network
with the same settings. If you prefer DHCP, verify that DHCP scope option 44
(WINS/NetBIOS name server) points to the WINS server and scope option 6
shows the address of your DNS server. When you don't define these options,
you almost guarantee problems with client browsing. Finally, you can select
using RADIUS or not.

NOTE: If VPN traffic is traveling through a router or firewall, configure
the router or firewall to pass PPTP (TCP Port 1723 and IP Protocol ID 47
[GRE - Generic Routing Encapsulation]) or L2TP over IPSec (UDP Port 500 and
IP Protocol ID 50 [Encapsulating Security Payload]) traffic to and from the
VPN server.


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"Jo?o P. Bragan?a" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Here is my scenario: I have a DSL connection, plugged into a win2k3
> machine. This machine acts as the router for the rest of my network.
> It is also a domain controller. I have been trying for several days to
> set it up as a VPN. I have looked everywhere and have been unable to
> find a step by step walkthrough for my situtaion. Can someone help me
> please?



 
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Phillip Windell
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      05-24-2004, 03:28 PM
What kind of VPN? There are many scenarios and you can not "mix and match"
your methods in a sloppy fashion and expect it to work. It has to be well
thought out and well planned.

Virtual Private Networking with Windows Server 2003: Deploying Site-to-Site
VPNs
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../vpndpls2.mspx

Virtual Private Networking with Windows 2000: Deploying Router-to-Router
VPNs
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000...eplyr2rvpn.asp

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

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Remote Access/VPN Server Role
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...r/default.mspx

Overview of Deploying Dial-up and VPN Remote Access Servers
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...f_vpn_mcnx.asp


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> Here is my scenario: I have a DSL connection, plugged into a win2k3
> machine. This machine acts as the router for the rest of my network.
> It is also a domain controller. I have been trying for several days to
> set it up as a VPN. I have looked everywhere and have been unable to
> find a step by step walkthrough for my situtaion. Can someone help me
> please?



 
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