2003 vpn's
amyamandaallen
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Hi,
Im trying to build a lab to complete/observe the following.....
I have 2 different 2003 boxes in 2 different locations ( 2 different networks but same domain name ). Without using any additional routers other than normal home cable/dsl modems I want to create a site to site vpn. So I can see resources on both ends, folders etc. Eventually I want to stick a DC in both networks that synchronize. ( I presume this can be one )
Anyone know of any 'step by step' or 'how to' www pages or URL's please? ( google is not really helping with anything usefull )
Thanks guys....
Im trying to build a lab to complete/observe the following.....
I have 2 different 2003 boxes in 2 different locations ( 2 different networks but same domain name ). Without using any additional routers other than normal home cable/dsl modems I want to create a site to site vpn. So I can see resources on both ends, folders etc. Eventually I want to stick a DC in both networks that synchronize. ( I presume this can be one )
Anyone know of any 'step by step' or 'how to' www pages or URL's please? ( google is not really helping with anything usefull )
Thanks guys....
Remember I.T. means In Theory ( it should works )
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doom969 Member Posts: 304Basically, you need to enable RRAS and setup a site to site ipsec vpn using certificates or a pre-shared key.
Try this link
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/directory/activedirectory/stepbystep/vpnconn.mspxDoom969
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amyamandaallen Member Posts: 316trying tonight - thanks guys!Remember I.T. means In Theory ( it should works )