Re: SBS VPN vs Router VPN




I'm using one NIC on the server, and the pix 506e only has one internet
connection. The higher level pix models can take two. With the 506e,
you also have to enable split tunneling, so only the traffic between
the server and the client is secured. Not great, but it still works.

DHCP is handled by the pix. In addition to doing remote vpn, it also
connects our remote office which has a pix 501. Once we consolidate
next month, the server will handle dchp and the router will just serve
as remote vpn and firewall.

On Jan 24, 11:35 am, Dabbler <Dabb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Thanks for the reply.

Are you using 2 NIC setup or 1?

Is your router or SBS doing DHCP?

Thanks!



"Garbis" wrote:
I'm using a PIX 506e for VPN access, and it works flawlessly.
Configure the PIX for remote vpn access, then install the client on the
laptop, configure it, and press connect. It then creates a tunnel with
the network at the office, so it's just like working from the office.
Mapped drives work again, etc.

It's easy enough that the user just knows to click the cisco vpn icon
on their desktop, press connect, and that's all that's needed.

On Jan 24, 10:28 am, Dabbler <Dabb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I'm moving a network to a new office, adding a Firewall/VPN router and would
like to have the clients use router as VPN endpoint instead of SBS. Currently
they are logging on to SBS 2003 Standard using PPTP/CHAPS and the router's
client uses L2TP/IPsec.

Are there any hints/tips I should observe when doing this? How do the
clients log on to SBS if the routers VPN client software logs on to the
router? Do the clients "see" the SBS for file sharing, COM+ etc at the server?

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