Re: site to site VPN with SBS 2003
- From: "Woody Isaacs" <wisaacs@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:11:47 -0500
I didn't look at your network diagram, but we have a branch office using the
same routers (with SBS2000) and domain authentication works great. No
problem.
Woody
"AK" <andre.kienle@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1140001935.649076.149780@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello everybody
I would like to connect a branch office to the main office via VPN.
There will be 2 VPN routers (e.g Linksys RV082) to establish the VPN
connection via xDSL. In the main office there will be 1 SBS 2003.
Once the VPN connection has been established by the routers, is it
possible to login with a Workstation on branch site to the SBS?
Will the domain login mask on the Workstation (branch site) appear
automatically or do I have to configure something on SBS or
workstation?
As of my knowledge, main site and branch site is one logical network,
so I do not have to configure remote access on SBS?
To bring the situation in a clear picture, a network diagram of the
above situation can be viewed under the following link:
http://datafund.akcs.ch/Network.pdf
Based on the diagram: N2 starts up, domain logon mask from SBS on main
site should be displayed.
Thank you very much for any suggestion or solution.
AK
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