vpn interface question

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Tim Mann

Hello,

We running a Win2k Server, w/ a single Nic and I went
through the RRAS Wizard:

Vitural Privete network [VPN] server, Next
TCPIP (as my protocol selection), Next

Internet Connection, (here I only have one, Local Area
Connection through my single Nic.) The other choice
is, <No internet connection>

It won't let me select my Local Area Conection, and
selecting <No internet connection>, results with an
interface that is undefined.

How can I create a separate interface for RRAS to use?

Many thanks for the contributers.

Tim.
 
Do not use the VPN server option in the wizard. Apart from other things,
it will set packet filters to block non-VPN traffic.

Use remote access server or manual config. Test the VPN connection
locally from a LAN client. Then forward PPTP from the router to the server's
LAN IP and try connecting to the router's public IP.
 
Bill,

Thanks for the tip, I'll follow your suggestion and
see how it goes.

Sincerely,
Tim

-----Original Message-----
Do not use the VPN server option in the wizard. Apart from other things,
it will set packet filters to block non-VPN traffic.

Use remote access server or manual config. Test the VPN connection
locally from a LAN client. Then forward PPTP from the router to the server's
LAN IP and try connecting to the router's public IP.

Hello,

We running a Win2k Server, w/ a single Nic and I went
through the RRAS Wizard:

Vitural Privete network [VPN] server, Next
TCPIP (as my protocol selection), Next

Internet Connection, (here I only have one, Local Area
Connection through my single Nic.) The other choice
is, <No internet connection>

It won't let me select my Local Area Conection, and
selecting <No internet connection>, results with an
interface that is undefined.

How can I create a separate interface for RRAS to use?

Many thanks for the contributers.

Tim.


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how do I forward PPTP to my LAN ip from the RRAS that has
a public IP address.

thanks
jay
-----Original Message-----
Bill,

Thanks for the tip, I'll follow your suggestion and
see how it goes.

Sincerely,
Tim

-----Original Message-----
Do not use the VPN server option in the wizard. Apart from other things,
it will set packet filters to block non-VPN traffic.

Use remote access server or manual config. Test the VPN connection
locally from a LAN client. Then forward PPTP from the router to the server's
LAN IP and try connecting to the router's public IP.

message
Hello,

We running a Win2k Server, w/ a single Nic and I went
through the RRAS Wizard:

Vitural Privete network [VPN] server, Next
TCPIP (as my protocol selection), Next

Internet Connection, (here I only have one, Local Area
Connection through my single Nic.) The other choice
is, <No internet connection>

It won't let me select my Local Area Conection, and
selecting <No internet connection>, results with an
interface that is undefined.

How can I create a separate interface for RRAS to use?

Many thanks for the contributers.

Tim.


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From the RRAS console. NAT | Special Ports.

jay said:
how do I forward PPTP to my LAN ip from the RRAS that has
a public IP address.

thanks
jay
-----Original Message-----
Bill,

Thanks for the tip, I'll follow your suggestion and
see how it goes.

Sincerely,
Tim

-----Original Message-----
Do not use the VPN server option in the wizard. Apart from other things,
it will set packet filters to block non-VPN traffic.

Use remote access server or manual config. Test the VPN connection
locally from a LAN client. Then forward PPTP from the router to the server's
LAN IP and try connecting to the router's public IP.

message

Hello,

We running a Win2k Server, w/ a single Nic and I went
through the RRAS Wizard:

Vitural Privete network [VPN] server, Next
TCPIP (as my protocol selection), Next

Internet Connection, (here I only have one, Local Area
Connection through my single Nic.) The other choice
is, <No internet connection>

It won't let me select my Local Area Conection, and
selecting <No internet connection>, results with an
interface that is undefined.

How can I create a separate interface for RRAS to use?

Many thanks for the contributers.

Tim.



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