Re: SBS 2003 VPN
- From: "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" <anonymous>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 08:21:31 -0500
That is correct. You can use your 2000 Server (as long as it is not SBS) as
a member server and vpn into it is the only workaround I see.
--
Frank McCallister SBS MVP
COMPUMAC
"Phantom" <private@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1B363FEB-2E3D-47F1-B0BA-3C17B78F4DFD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Wow, that's bad news. Thanks anyway.
>
> Just so I'm clear though, SBS is an "Itanium-based version" of Server
> 2003;
> and there's no add-on/patch/emulator/etc. that could provide some sort of
> IPX
> handling for RRAS?
>
> Thanks for all your help!
>
>
> "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" wrote:
>
>> Hi Phantom
>>
>> From Help VPN Protocols: The following network protocols have been
>> removed
>> from the Itanium-based versions of the Windows Server 2003 family:
>> Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX),
>> IPX-dependent services, and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). For more
>> information .......
>>
>> --
>> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
>> COMPUMAC
>> "Phantom" <private@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:AC7C37D2-060F-423C-9363-86D5370E703B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Thank you for replying so quickly!
>> >
>> > I'm sorry for any confusion, you can ignore the first paragraph
>> > referring
>> > to
>> > Windows 2000 and its newsgroup, I also posted this question there.
>> >
>> > I am using Windows Server 2003 Standard for Small Business Server. It
>> > comes
>> > bundled with Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003 for client deployment. I
>> > was
>> > previously running Windows Server 2000 and was able to create a VPN
>> > that
>> > supported IPX using Routing and Remote Access, because it would prompt
>> > you
>> > for the protocols to use. In SBS 2003, however, it does not ask for
>> > any
>> > additional protocols. I have tried the Remote Access wizard in Server
>> > Manager, as well as a manual configuration similar to what I did
>> > previously
>> > with Windows 2000 Server.
>> >
>> > No, I don't need IPX for a Novell server; I need it for some legacy
>> > applications that Mobile Users will access through the VPN.
>> >
>> > Is it possible to create a VPN in SBS 2003 Routing and Remote Access
>> > that
>> > can use IPX (either by itself, but preferably in addition to TCP/IP)?
>> >
>> > Thanks again!
>> >
>> >
>> > "Frank McCallister SBS MVP" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi Phantom
>> >>
>> >> Are you sure you are describing the right product? Is this the
>> >> stripped
>> >> down
>> >> SBS with no Exchange etc limited to 15 users or do you have Windows
>> >> Small
>> >> Business Server 2003? Do you need IPX to connect to a Novell server on
>> >> the
>> >> Network?
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Frank McCallister SBS MVP
>> >> COMPUMAC
>> >> "Phantom" <private@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:9256984B-ED06-482D-A87B-1E3471A150F1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> >I apologize that I am posting a Windows Server 2003 question in the
>> >> >Windows
>> >> > 2000 newsgroup; but the 2003 newsgroups don't appear to have too
>> >> > much
>> >> > activity, and as this group was listed as the second most active, I
>> >> > had
>> >> > better hopes for a response here.
>> >> >
>> >> > I have a server running Windows Server 2003 for Small Business
>> >> > Server.
>> >> > I
>> >> > need a VPN connection that will support the IPX protocol, but I can
>> >> > not
>> >> > figure out how to configure it. How can I enable support for IPX on
>> >> > the
>> >> > SBS
>> >> > 2003 VPN?
>> >> >
>> >> > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
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