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Trotty |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 12:57 |
Yup - we use it in my office into a SBS2003 setup. | |
Houckham |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 12:48 |
has anyone achieved VPN with server 2000/2003? | |
Houckham |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 12:47 |
sweet cheers guys. the main reason about the VPN: | |
Trotty |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 12:34 |
:lol: :P | |
Ian |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 12:31 |
How did you know the naming convention in my house Ian :lol: | |
Trotty |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 12:26 |
When you say connect it to the internet, what are you trying to achieve? | |
Ian |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 12:19 |
I'd be considering more what you're actually going to use a VPN for, rather than just wanting one. Is it essential that users get RDP to their own computers? Can anything like webmail/CMS done internally not be made external facing? | |
keninski |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 11:52 |
shouldnt matter what domain name you use dont think it has to be registered | |
Houckham |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 11:42 |
Ok. yeah weve currently got all that sorted with internet acces of the other machines running through a router.(h/w) | |
Ian |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 11:34 |
If you want to browse the internet on machines in the office, just route a connection in using dedicated hardware, you don't need any external facing machines unless you want to leave it on all the time and make it massively secure. Personally I wouldn't go to these lengths unless you need the functionality of an expensive router on the cheap. | |
Houckham |
posted on 19th Apr 04 at 11:30 |
If i am to connect a server running server 2003 to the internet |