Re: VPN and Domain
- From: Jim Behning SBS MVP<jimbehing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 04:56:51 GMT
If I recall correctly I opened a command prompt at the SBS and type
route add -p 192.168.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 192.168.16.44. This
assumes your vpn router at the main office is attached to a seperate
static real world ip. This also assumes that yur ip scheme at the
satelite office is 192.168.1.x. My office had multiple external ips.
The SBS used one. The vpn router used another. I may have done some
pptp vpn that may or may not be neccessary. I would have to take a
clean non domain machine to that account to test.
Can you ping the SBS from the satellite office? If so you could try to
join the domain. I think I also set the dns of the satellite router to
point to the SBS.
"Paul" <paul@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I have created a site2site VPN using 2 Linksys BEFVP41 and works fine
>joining the 2 networks
>Now one of the sites has installed SBS 2003 to create a domain. Is it
>possible to have the remote site (the one with only a Linksys and 7 users)
>join the domain on the SBS? If so any special considerations? I've tried
>googling but there is so much to read and yet not much on this
>configuration.
>
>Thanks to all
>
Jim B. SBS MVP
I don't have much to say but it can be found here
http://msmvps.com/bgb/
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