MS VPN Server
#1
Trying to help a friend but my experience of the MS VPN setup is practically nil.
I've seen it configured on the server where the IPs to be allocated to VPN clients are on the same subnetas the VPN server.
Can you configure the pool of addresses to be a separate subnet ? (with the appropriate routes pointing to the vpn server for that subnet) ?
(On WIN2K server)
Ta
Deano
I've seen it configured on the server where the IPs to be allocated to VPN clients are on the same subnetas the VPN server.
Can you configure the pool of addresses to be a separate subnet ? (with the appropriate routes pointing to the vpn server for that subnet) ?
(On WIN2K server)
Ta
Deano
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fairly sure you can do some configuration using netsh from command prompt.... similar interface to dsrepair...
David
David
#3
Deano
I take it you mean 'Routing and Remote Access Server' (aka SteelHead from NT4 or more so 'RustBucket' )...
If so Open the RRAS MMC from Admin Tools, Highlight your server and Right Click, Properties, IP - its all defined there...
You should be able to as long as the router that 'faces' the internal NIC of the RRAS server has (static) route/s back....
Ids
[Edited by ids - 4/12/2002 1:54:50 PM]
I take it you mean 'Routing and Remote Access Server' (aka SteelHead from NT4 or more so 'RustBucket' )...
If so Open the RRAS MMC from Admin Tools, Highlight your server and Right Click, Properties, IP - its all defined there...
You should be able to as long as the router that 'faces' the internal NIC of the RRAS server has (static) route/s back....
Ids
[Edited by ids - 4/12/2002 1:54:50 PM]
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