two incoming connections

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Bill Brehm

Is it possible to have two incoming VPN tunnels on a Windows 2000 server?
Can one use the logins from the domain and the other have a separate list of
users that are not administered by the domain but entered into RRAS itself?
I want to set up a shared area for outsiders, like customers or vendors,
without adding them to the domain as users. I see I can add a new tunnel and
name it but I can't find out where to configure it. In RRAS it shows no
properties.
 
You would need two RRAS boxes. Domain Users "dial" into one,....the Mystery
Users "dial" into the other one and this one uses accounts located locally
on the RRAS box.
 
if he's worried only about the user accounts, only one RRAS box can be used;
it can authenticate both locally users and domain users. (but 2 RRAS boxes
sounds better)

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Phillip Windell said:
You would need two RRAS boxes. Domain Users "dial" into one,....the
Mystery Users "dial" into the other one and this one uses accounts located
locally on the RRAS box.


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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com
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Bill Brehm > said:
Is it possible to have two incoming VPN tunnels on a Windows 2000 server?
Can one use the logins from the domain and the other have a separate list
of users that are not administered by the domain but entered into RRAS
itself? I want to set up a shared area for outsiders, like customers or
vendors, without adding them to the domain as users. I see I can add a
new tunnel and name it but I can't find out where to configure it. In
RRAS it shows no properties.
 
Yea, you can do it either way. :-)

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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com
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Andrei Ungureanu said:
if he's worried only about the user accounts, only one RRAS box can be
used; it can authenticate both locally users and domain users. (but 2 RRAS
boxes sounds better)

--
Regards,
Andrei Ungureanu
www.eventid.net
Test our new EventReader!
http://www.altairtech.ca/eventreader/default2.asp?ref=au

Phillip Windell said:
You would need two RRAS boxes. Domain Users "dial" into one,....the
Mystery Users "dial" into the other one and this one uses accounts
located locally on the RRAS box.


--
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com
-----------------------------------------------------




Bill Brehm > said:
Is it possible to have two incoming VPN tunnels on a Windows 2000
server? Can one use the logins from the domain and the other have a
separate list of users that are not administered by the domain but
entered into RRAS itself? I want to set up a shared area for outsiders,
like customers or vendors, without adding them to the domain as users. I
see I can add a new tunnel and name it but I can't find out where to
configure it. In RRAS it shows no properties.
 
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