Re: Site to Site networking



Site to Site VPN is your best bet.

You might want to put another server out on the remote site, and make it a
DC/GC. That way if the link goes down, they can at least still log into the
domain. You don't need trusts, both sites can be the same domain.

Matt Gibson - GSEC

"!!bogus" <hello@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I have Windows 2003 SBS and Windows 2003 Standard. My company has 23
> employees and we're opening another building that is going to have about
> 10
> or 15 more. I need to connect them together, what is the best way to do
> that? I have 2 gateway/firewall boxes that can do site to site VPN. One of
> them is designed to handle 25 and the other 15. Is that the best way to do
> it?
>
> Now the problem is SBS cannot trust other domains. Is there an upgrade? or
> is there a way to get around that?
>
> I can provide more details if needed.
>
> --
> Thank you
> Please post only
>
>


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