VPN connection to servers within the area

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JasonHuang8888

Hi,

My remote client wants to access a NT3.5 server which is
behind the Windows 2003 VPN server. My question is do I
need to confiure the NT3.5's TCP gateway IP to the VPN
server?
Another question, do I need to build up trust relaionship
between the NT3.51 and the Windows 2003 VPN server?
Any help will be appreciated.

Jason
 
Jason,
Regarding your first question:
It depends on what your VPN server configuration is. If it is configured in
a way that it gives the IP address in the same subnet to the remote client
as the subnet of your NT3.5 server then you don't have to configure any
thing on NT3.5. But if the VPN server gives IP address in different subnet
then make sure that NT3.5 has a route to VPN server for all the traffic
destined to the client's subnet.

Thanks,
Rama Krishna Amaravadi
 
Thanks Rama!
Thing is my domain IP subnet mask is 255.255.0.0, where
the Windows 2000 VPN server only assign 5 vpn IP, and the
5 IP's subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, but I don't know how
to set the 5 IP's subnet mask to 255.255.0.0, since it's
been there when I typed 5 into it.
Any clue?

Jason
 
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