Re: Configure VP on Server 2003 with single NIC
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 09:59:33 +1000
As you said, the standard wizard assumes you have two NICs. Use one of
the other wizard options to enable remote access on the server. Test the
setup locally (ie from a LAN client) to debug settings and policies. When
you can connect locally, forward the VPN port from your router to the
server's LAN IP and try to connect from a remote client to the router's
public interface.
Duke Fleming wrote:
> Can someone point me to a resource for configuring Windows Server 2003
> Routing and Remote Access services on a box with a single NIC card?
> The wizard will not run to completion if there is not at least 2 NIC
> cards.
>
> Environment is a small shop, single 2003 server for active directory,
> file and print; single LAN segement. Not going to add a second NIC
> with public IP address since Internet access is managed by router
> managed by ISP. Router port forwards PPTP traffic to locally
> assigned IP address on server NIC. Users want to be able to access
> server resources remotely from home, and when traveling.
>
> I have tried using the custom configuration from the RRAS setup
> wizard, selecting VPN and IP Routing. However, it does not allow me
> to go into the Computer Management interface afterwards and set up
> ports, protocols, and authentication policies as one would normally
> do after the wizard has run to completion.
>
> Thanks.
.
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