L2TP IPSec Client-to-Server VPN

From: Andrew Prince (princeat@mac.com)
Date: 09/11/02


From: "Andrew Prince" <princeat@mac.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 05:00:17 -0700


All,

Basically my problem is I have a win2k server acting as my
remote access server. I have multiple remote clients
login into the server over PPTP VPN's using MMPE/128bit.
I now would like to make it more secure by using IPSec
VPN's using IKE & DES/3DES.

I have trwaled the internet trying to find exact
instructions - only to fail. I have tried seceral
configurations and they to have also failed. Has anyone
else tried this - can you help???

Thanks in advance,
Andrew Prince.



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