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|    23 Nov 03 00:54:30    |
      XPost: microsoft.public.win2000.ras_routing       From: spammers@getlost.gone              Hi       I have successfully setup VPN, i.e. remote clients could login and access       resources etc. However, the setup was a straight forward one where I had a       Win 2000 server running VPN and ISA with two nics- one nic connected       directly to the internet (with a public IP) and the other to the LAN       (private IPaddress). If I place a router/ firewall on to the network and       have a Win 2000 server as a VPN server, with no ISA, how would I configure       the IP's of the two nics since the server is no longer connected directly to       the internet? One nic must be configured for the LAN but what about the one       as internet connectivity now goes through the router. This is assuming that       the relevant VPN ports are open on the router.              I have set both nics with pivate IPs and the VPN server will authenticate,       in fact I have disabled one of the nics and the server would still       authenticate but remote clients cannot see the virtual network.              Hope this makes sense and would appreciate all your help. TIA              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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