On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 08:15:15 -0700, CMM <newsgroupinky@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Here's what my setup looks like:
* 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?
-- Christian
Hmmm. Maybe my question isn't so basic after all. Or, I'm posting in
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