pizzaman2003
Technical User
Scenario:
Windows 2000 server with static IP behind a Linksys VPN router.
What I'm attempting to do is create a connection under
control panel>network connections>add new connection>create a connection to my workplace feature.
I would like to connect to my workplace lan utilizing this connection from home since we are both on cable at both ends. I know that I would need to set up routing and remote access to connect to my Windows 2000 server on the server.
My question is if my server is behind my router with a private IP address what is the best way to make this happen? Do I need to have a static IP also for my server or setup my router to allow vpn pass through?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Pizza
Windows 2000 server with static IP behind a Linksys VPN router.
What I'm attempting to do is create a connection under
control panel>network connections>add new connection>create a connection to my workplace feature.
I would like to connect to my workplace lan utilizing this connection from home since we are both on cable at both ends. I know that I would need to set up routing and remote access to connect to my Windows 2000 server on the server.
My question is if my server is behind my router with a private IP address what is the best way to make this happen? Do I need to have a static IP also for my server or setup my router to allow vpn pass through?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Pizza