need for vpn and running out of ip addresses

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Hello everyone! I have a vpn problem. We have a small business network
where one server is acting as RRAS server for VPN. This server is also
the DomainController ( Windows Server 2003 ). We have succesfully
got the vpn working, but now we ran out of available ip addresses. We can
now assign only two ip's for incoming vpn calls, and that is not enough.
( We have used static addresses in every computer in our network )
Is there a way to NAT the incoming VPN calls so that they would seem to be
from one address? (I havent succeeded in this..) Or are there any other
solutions?

Thank you!
 
you may try Static address pool with different ip range.

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As Bob said, you can use a different IP subnet for the remote clients,
using the static address pool option. You can then route the two subnets
through RRAS by enabling IP routing, so that the remotes can contact LAN
machines. If you only want them to see the server, you don't even need to do
that. The server will have an IP address in the same subnet as the remotes
(on its internal interface).
 
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