Sharing VPN client connection
- From: "Colin911" <Colin911@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 05:56:48 -0700
I have Win Small business server just installed on a fresh new server. This
server is replacing another that was just a backup server and that shared an
internet connection to the rest of the computers on my LAN.
The old server had the following configuration with Win 2003 server: 2 nick
cards, NIC1 connected to my modem, and the other (NIC2) connecting to the
rest of my internal network. Routing and remote access was off, which meant
that I could ICS the connection from NIC1 to NIC2.
Now my ISP blocks my Vonage device, so to bypass ISP blocks I used my old
server to establish a client connection to a server in another part of the
world, that way my isp could not see what I was doing. So then the VPN
client connection (Call it VPN-C) connected through NIC1 and I shared it's
connectivity to NIC2. Then my entire office connects through the VPN
connection and my ISP does not see a thing. The ideal setup for my
environment.
So now I have this new server and i would like to do the same thing but with
Routing and Remote Access enabled so that I can do other stuff. I have set
up routing and remote access with NAT, but all that has done is forward
internet from NIC1 to NIC2. Nothing is going through the VPN-C like it used
to.
Can anyone help me set this up with routing and remote Access?
.
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