Re: HELP ME VPN SERVER SETUP ON WIN2K SERVER



Fantastic
I got it working using option 1 thankyou very much

Next problem is I cannot see the network I am connecting to but I can
connect to all resources availabe provided I know its location.

How can I browse the LAN im connecting to as if I was on a wired LAN client


"Bill Grant" wrote:

> It really depends on what you want the final setup to look like. There
> are really only three scenarios that make much sense.
>
> 1. Leave the hardware router as the gateway of the LAN, and leave the
> server as a LAN machine with one NIC.
>
> 2. Make the server the gateway of your LAN. In that case, the router is
> not connected to the LAN. It connects only to the "public" interface of the
> server (on a different subnet from the LAN interface).
>
> 3. Throw away the router and put the server where the router used to be.
>
> Both 1 and 2 above require using port forwarding on the router to get
> the VPN traffic to the server.
>
> leigh martin wrote:
> > I Have a W2K server with 2 NICS it has DHCP DNS ect running and
> > serves to win98 and XP clients using static IP adresses from
> > 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.0.25 on utp cable connected via a switch. All
> > clients access the internet through an ADSL Router set up on
> > 192.168.0.100 and all is well. I have recently installed the second
> > NIC on my server and both NICs are on 192.168.0.1 & 192.168.0.2
> > respectfully. I have an IP adress given to me by my internet provider
> > but at this point I have run out of steam. I have tried connecting
> > the router directly onto NIC 192.168.0.2 and running RAS/Routing
> > setup but as soon as I do this the whole network goes down so I have
> > to retrace my steps so that every one can keep working. I can access
> > the Admin part of my router easily from my remote home computer using
> > the IP adress given me by my IP provider so I think I have all the
> > components in place. Would any one be good enough to help me set up
> > my windows 200 server as a vpn server in an easy to follow manner as
> > I cannot seem to relate the microsoft white papers that I have found
> > directly to my issue. Thankyou in anticipation
> >
> > leigh(got to take this out)@davidchristopher.co.uk
>
>
>
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