Re: ISA Server 2004 (on SBS) to ISA Server 2004 VPN
- From: "Phillip Windell" <philwindell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 May 2007 12:05:28 -0500
"Rogue" <roguerogan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Have two ISA 2003 Server's one of which is SBS I'm trying to set up a
site to site VPN with them using IPSec. Both systems have two NIC's
one in for their LAN range and one for their router connection. Both
netgear routers have the respective IP address of the servers router
connected NIC as their DMZ.
The ISAs (both ends) have to *be* the "router",...the Netgear boxes are "in the
way".
Some of these boxes can forward VPN traffic back to another device (like ISA),
but these are "home user" devices and may not be capable of the kind of thing
you are dealing with here.
When you get that corrected,...you don't use IPSec,..you use PPTP or L2TP.
IPSec is used when the VPN device at one end is ISA and is some thrid party
device at the other end.
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