Re: VPN with SBS Premuim
- From: "Pedro CR" <pramilo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 20:31:38 -0000
also, if using a router to connect to the internet, make sure it supports vn pass-through and that it is setup to forward vpn traffic to the sbs server (prtocol 47 - GRE - and also the appropriate PPTP port).
pedro.
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escreveu na mensagem news:uv5gb7JSIHA.748@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Assuming that you installed the ISA 2004 from the SBS Media
apply ISA 2004 SP3
Then re-run the CEICW and Remote Access Wizards.
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"Anthony from Solution One Ltd." <AnthonyfromSolutionOneLtd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:3565856B-EADB-4B29-92FE-53A16FE36629@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have a client who has just brought a server with SBS 2003 R2 Premium, I had
run the Internet and Email wizard and the Remote Access wizard (never
actually using VPN on this site) a couple of months ago, now the client
wishes to have ISA Server 2004 installed and actually use VPN, I have
installed the ISA Server, and it all seems to be working... but I cannot get
VPN to work,
Do I just need to run the SBS Remote Access Wizard, or is there more steps
involved with ISA 2004?
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