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Hi David,
I worked out why it wasn't working for me - I had RAS disabled on that =
particular server <blush> It seemed very slow but I was testing using a =
56K modem. Thanks for your help!
Regards
Dan
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From: David Scott=20
To: ntisp@iea-software.com=20
Sent: Friday, 23 April 1999 2:27
Subject: RE: [NTISP] VPN
Works fine, in fact this is a perfect excuse for PPTP. It does work =
using RAS, but all it will do is open an encrypted channel through your =
existing Internet channel. Just make sure you don't select the "Use =
Default Gateway On Default Network" option in your connection settings. =
It will change your default gateway on the calling box to be that of the =
remote network, therefore making your connecting machine inaccessable to =
incoming internet connections. If this sounds confusing, let me know and =
I'll try to clarify. Anyway, we connect to 4 different remote sites via =
VPN over our NT server through our Pipeline 50. Works great!
David Scott
davidscott@mtgroup.com
http://www.access-developer.com
http://www.mtgroup.com=20
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From: ntisp-request@iea-software.com =
[mailto:ntisp-request@iea-software.com]On Behalf Of Dan Waldron
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 1999 5:22 AM
To: NTISP
Subject: [NTISP] VPN
Good evening everyone
I have two NT servers, each connected to a Pipeline 130 router with =
links to different ISPs, they are in two different states. I want to be =
able to use the one user database in for both states, so to me this =
sounded sort of VPN-ishy, but from what I am reading this may only work =
over PPTP thru RAS rather than being able to pump it thru my existing =
internet connection via the router.=20
Does anyone know any good sources of information that will enable me =
to do what I want to?
Regards
Dan
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Dan Waldron
Net Sydney Internet Services
dan@netsydney.com
http://www.netsydney.com
Ph: 1300-300-005
Fax: +61-2-9832-0951
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------=_NextPart_000_0045_01BE8E3E.03079E20------- Original Message -----From:=20 David=20 ScottSent: Friday, 23 April 1999 =2:27Subject: RE: [NTISP] VPNWorks fine, in fact this is a perfect excuse for PPTP. It =does work=20 using RAS, but all it will do is open an encrypted channel through =your=20 existing Internet channel. Just make sure you don't select the "Use =Default=20 Gateway On Default Network" option in your connection settings. It =will change=20 your default gateway on the calling box to be that of the remote =network,=20 therefore making your connecting machine inaccessable to incoming =internet=20 connections. If this sounds confusing, let me know and I'll try to =clarify.=20 Anyway, we connect to 4 different remote sites via VPN over our NT =server=20 through our Pipeline 50. Works great!David Scott
davidscott@mtgroup.com
http://www.access-developer.com
http://www.mtgroup.com=20-----Original Message-----
From:=20 ntisp-request@iea-software.com =[mailto:ntisp-request@iea-software.com]On=20 Behalf Of Dan Waldron
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 1999 =5:22=20 AM
To: NTISP
Subject: [NTISP] =VPNGood evening everyoneI have two NT servers, each =connected to a=20 Pipeline 130 router with links to different ISPs, they are in two =different=20 states. I want to be able to use the one user database in for both =states,=20 so to me this sounded sort of VPN-ishy, but from what I am reading =this may=20 only work over PPTP thru RAS rather than being able to pump it thru =my=20 existing internet connection via the router.Does anyone know any good sources =of=20 information that will enable me to do what I want to?RegardsDan
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Dan=20 Waldron
Net Sydney Internet Services
dan@netsydney.com
http://www.netsydney.com
Ph:=20 1300-300-005
Fax:=20+61-2-9832-0951