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RRAS Forwarding?

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Hfnet

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Dec 31, 2003
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I hope someone can assist with this!

We have a server in the US running SBS 2003, and 5 servers in the UK running Server 2003 with the following setup:

US Server - LAN: 192.168.10.xx WAN : 192.168.1.200

US Firewall: Cisco Pix 501 (192.168.1.5) with VPN tunnel to UK Pix 501 (192.168.1.1)

UK - Pix inside: 192.168.2.1 forwarding all requests to Server1 WAN 192.168.2.2

UK Server1 LAN: 192.168.16.199

We have a database server on 192.168.16.200 which the US users wish to access.

What I want to do is to have a route from Server1 to the database server so any requests from the US get routed.

For example, If the US install the database front end with a backend location of 192.168.2.5 (non-existent as yet), it gets forwarded to 192.168.16.200 using RRAS (I guess)

Hope this makes sense!
 
Why not have the front end in the US just point to the SQL server in the UK directly? You will need a VPN tunnel between the US and UK if you don't have leased/private/MPLS from site to site.
 
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