Re: SetupRemoteAccessToServer
- From: "Bill Grant" <not.available@online>
- Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 08:49:31 +1000
Yes, RRAS can run as a remote access server to allow incoming VPN
connections. XP and Vista have the necessary client software built in.
Is the server you want to contact directly conncted to the Internet (ie
does it have a public IP)?
"gh" <gh@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We have a server that we need to access from remote locations. We would
like to use the Internet to do this. Several years ago I was working for
a company offsite and they had me setup to access their server(VPN) by
using a login\password dialog when I first connected and then the server
drive was mapped to my local machine. I used an internet connection for
this. The remote machines we will be connecting with are using XP or
Vista. The remote server is also being used for a web server. Would I
need to use routing and remote access?
TIA
.
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