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Logon using domain over VPN- Confusing I know :P

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inticon

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Mar 29, 2004
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AU
Hey,
To start I need to let you know a bit about my current LAN /WAN setup. I have 2 locations. Each has a seperate win 2003 server running Active Directory. Each network consits of approx. 5 pc's. Both locations have a dedicated broadband connection. Lets name the locations LTP and SALAMANDER. We want to have a single domain controller at LTP then let all workstations at salamander log in through this domain using a VPN. Can anyone suggest anything. And as per always..This is fairly urgent.

Thanks,
Nick Brown

nick@inticon.net
 
setup a site to site vpn. quoted from

How to Setup A Site-to-Site VPN Connection

To setup a Site-to-Site VPN Connection , you may need to configure two windows servers for the Answering and Calling Routers. Here are the steps:

1. Run RRAS, on Configuration page, select LAN routing.
2. Configure VPN on the Answering Router.
3. Configure the Demand-dial Interface on the Answering Router.
4. Configure VPN on the Calling Router.
5. Configure the Demand-dial Interface on the Calling Router.
6. Confirm the Remote Access Policy Configuration on the Answering and Calling Routers.


Robert Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Windows, Network, Internet, VPN, Routing and How to at
 
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