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you should be able to setup custom setup. If not, try to setup
incoming connection. or check this how to,
RRAS
didn't like just one NIC. I used a custom setup with one NIC but couldn't
get that to work either.
Thanks,
Rick
"Bill Grant" <not.available@online> wrote in
message news:%23aRDGDnuFHA.1256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx... >
If you do not need the server to be a router for the LAN machines, only
> give it one NIC. It willn be in the same IP subnet as the LAN
machines. > You can access it from the Internet by using port
forwarding on the > router. The remote users would connect to the
router's public interface > but the VPN connection would be extended to
the server. Not sure about > L2TP but it works fine with
PPTP. > > A second NIC is only required if you
want the server to be in two > different IP subnets (eg private and
public or private and DMZ). You can > use the router as your public
interface. > > rt wrote: >> Bob, >> >>
Thanks for the reply but I'm not sure how to proceed. If my DSL
sits >> at 192.168.0.1 (obviously inside) and I move the server
"internet >> NIC" to say 192.168.1.200 is it possible to route simply
to/from the >> DSL. I see how I could change the gate address
192.168.1.1 but then I >> would need to route through the server for
the other clients, which >> I've done, but don't want to do this
time. >> >> Thanks, >> >>
Rick >> "Robert L [MS-MVP]" <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message >> news:%23DCyEviuFHA.3252@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx... >>
You should not assign the same IP range to these two NICs. You can >>
enable NAT to separate the LAN and VPN. this how to may
help, >> >> How to setup vpn on 2003 as
router >> How to setup VPN and NAT on Windows Server 2003
as a router. >> Pre-requirement:. >> 1. Two
network interface cards. 2. One static public IP on the >> outside
NIC. ... >> www.howtonetworking.com/VPN/2003vpn1.htm >> >>
Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE >> Networking, Internet,
Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on >> http://www.ChicagoTech.net >>
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on >> http://www.HowToNetworking.com >>
"rt" <rtonline@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message >> news:ec%23LwefuFHA.2504@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx... >>
Hello, >> >> You would think with
all the information available I could get >> this
working >> but I can't so here I am asking
for help. >> >> Here is what I
have: >> >> ActionTec 1524 DSL
Modem. >> PPPT is automatic
and I've forwarded TCP/UDP for port 1723 to >> NIC
at >> 192.168.0.201 (see below) on the
server. >> Enabled IPSec
and L2TP >> Gate address is
192.168.0.1 >> >>
Server >> NIC 1: 192.168.0.200
(Local Area Connection) >> NIC 2:
192.168.0.201 (Setup as VPN interface in
RRAS) >> >> I don't want the server
to act as a router for internal machines; >> the
only >> thing it does is provide an internal
web, file server and >> supports
remote >> users via
VPN. >> >> When I setup a client VPN
connection I can find the server but >>
eventually >> get error
721. >> >>
Other: >> ISP is
QWest >> Firewall is
off. >> >>
Thanks, >> >> Rick > >
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