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   Horem to Stefan Franz   
   Re: How to connect 2 Networks behind 2 R   
   30 Jul 04 04:46:20   
   
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   From: horem21@rogers.com   
      
   Hi,   
      
   I have two VPN routers (D-LINK DI808HV) and have established a secure VPN   
   between the two.  I can ping a PC by IP to confirm it.   
      
   The problem is what other routing is needed to have the PC's in the remote   
   location see the LAN and login to the domain on the LAN?   
      
   ----VPN---   
   -   
   DNS and DHCP is on 10.1.30.26.  The LAN is a Widows Active Directory domain.   
   The remote PC's are all members of the domain - joined while at the main   
   office.   
   The Win2k3 server has two nics - one to the LAN and one to the DLINK.   
      
   I can set up routes in the routers or in the server, but I don't know where?   
   Do I need to bridge the two adapters in the Win2K3 box?   
      
   Appreciate all expert advise!   
      
   Thanks,   
      
   Steve   
      
   --   
      
   (to reply remove the two)   
   "Martin Bodenstedt"  wrote in message   
   news:cdqtjb$3v6$1@news.BelWue.DE...   
   Stefan Franz wrote:   
      
   > Hallo,   
   >   
   > how to connect 2 Networks behind 2 Routers over internet.   
   >   
   > I´m search for a easy to use system, cause i´m not a network   
   > administrator.   
   >   
   >   
   Use Routers that can establish a static vpn tunnel between themselves   
   over the internet.   
      
   --   
   Martin Bodenstedt   
      
   Landtag von Baden-Württemberg (www.landtag-bw.de)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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