TechInNeed
IS-IT--Management
Hi,
I have a vpn connection between two of my offices. The relationship is a server to server one. That is, no interaction is required from clients other than a "Route Add" command that exists in the startup folder.
Setup: Office A = Main office with VPN server
Office B = Secondary office (does the dial-in)
I would like to know if I can have a "client to server" and a "server to server" relationship exist at the same time. That is, both of my offices can communicate by means of the server to server relationship, but would it be possible to also setup a client to vpn into my main office as well without breaking the vpn connection? If it is possible, how?
I have a vpn connection between two of my offices. The relationship is a server to server one. That is, no interaction is required from clients other than a "Route Add" command that exists in the startup folder.
Setup: Office A = Main office with VPN server
Office B = Secondary office (does the dial-in)
I would like to know if I can have a "client to server" and a "server to server" relationship exist at the same time. That is, both of my offices can communicate by means of the server to server relationship, but would it be possible to also setup a client to vpn into my main office as well without breaking the vpn connection? If it is possible, how?