* DC connected to switch (LAN);
* VPN Server connected to switch (LAN) on first NIC / Cconnected to
firewall device (Internet) on second NIC.
Is this the correct basic setup? If so, what do I need to do so that
the VPN server can access the Internet and the client computers know
to go through the VPN server for Internet access?
Re: Information and/or Suggestiong needed ... Anyway, so the setup as it stands is, T1 here and T1 there. ... In order for us to transfer data from one ... the big ole Internet and sent out What ... If the two link has Public IP, you can create a VPN server, thus allowing a ... (Fedora)
Re: VPN Basics ...VPN Server connected to switch on first NIC / Cconnected to ... firewall device (Internet) on second NIC. ... to go through the VPN server for Internet access?... (microsoft.public.isa.vpn)
Re: VPN server ... >> users running Windows 2000 Professional over the internet.... >> Any input would be really appreciated to setup a VPN server.... mpd is rather preferable to poptop.... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
Re: VPN server ... > users running Windows 2000 Professional over the internet.... > Any input would be really appreciated to setup a VPN server.... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)
Re: VPN server ... > users running Windows 2000 Professional over the internet.... > Any input would be really appreciated to setup a VPN server.... (comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc)