Setting up DMZ

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Hi,
I am trying to configure for VPN, and trying to go one step at a time.
First, trying to get workstations to access internet.
I have LAN using 192.168.100.0/24 and a "VPN1" W2K member server with RRAS
installed. VPN1 has 2 NICs with 1st NIC (LAN) address 192.168.100.12 and
connected to switch with rest of LAN. VPN2 2nd Nic (Internet) is connected
to LAN port on DSL router. DSL router has public IP for incoming (Next step)

Is this plan going to work?
-Set router LAN port 192.168.1.1
-Set VPN1 2nd NIC IP=192.168.1.2, gateway=192.168.1.1
-Set gateway for workstations, servers on LAN to 192.168.100.12

This sets up a screened subnet, right? How do I set up VPN1 RRAS to pass
workstations to router then to internet?

I have read several white papers and I understand the concept, but I'm
having trouble with the specifics. Any help appreciated.

Ken

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