Re: Site to Site networking

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A side kick to the SITE-SITE vpn.
I have runned and used it for some time and it works flawless except 1
detail.

When the Administrator account login to the remote branch client or
server it kicks in the setup /s and the config.dat settings is applied
(Aswell as check the install applications), my majour concern is that
the administrator have the rights to change the TCP/IP setting so the
remote client Default gateway gets owerwritten with the default gateway
from the SBS 2003.

Is there any workaround for this ?
The clients works fine since they dont have permission to change the
TCP/IP of the machine.



Ps regarding help to setup the VPN site-site with symantec i would be
happy to help out. i have several VPN setups done with the symantec's
aswell as other non similar branded VPN successfully applied.

Contact me on admin@xxxxxxxx
/Rikard


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