Re: Connection Wizard - VPN Problem
- From: Duncan McC <hard@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 15:16:19 +1300
In article <6A45255B-4971-417B-B877-248E8071F608@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
guest@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
Maybe I am configuring something wrong in the Remote Access settings. When I
get to this screen this is what help tells me?
VPN Server Name The Routing and Remote Access service enables your server to
be a virtual private network (VPN) server.
In Server name, type the fully qualified host name used to access your
server from the Internet. The fully qualified host name
is the server name of your server followed by your registered Internet
domain name. For example, ServerName.microsoft.com.
For your remote client computers to connect to the server, this name must be
registered with the DNS server at your Internet
service provider (ISP). Alternatively, you can enter the IP address of the
network adapter used to connect to the Internet.
The "enter the IP address of the network adapter used to connect to the
Internet" is where I might be going wrong. I have entered the Static IP
provided by Verizon. But if I am reading correctly, should I be putting my
192.168.2.x address in that box? At one time I had vpn.domain_name.net
All that aside, an easy way to config for VPN on SBS Servers is to use
the VPN connection via the RWW screen ("Download Connection Manager").
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Duncan
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