3rd Party VPN Router and Windows 2000 VPN.
From: Kevin Hilscher (fsdfs@sdfs.com)
Date: 09/26/02
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From: "Kevin Hilscher" <fsdfs@sdfs.com> Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:55:11 -0700
No, authentication etc will happen at the firewall. No
need to setup RRAS on your W2K server. However, if you
want users to login to the VPN with their Windows domain
acc't, setup your VPN firewall to use Radius to connect to
your W2K server. Then install RRAS on the server and
configure it as a Radius server.
Cheers,
Kevin
>-----Original Message-----
>Very basic question:
>
>If I have a router that does VPN firewall, will I be
needing to configure my
>Windows 2000 server to use VPN?
>
>(I have a Netgear FVS318, that can initiate up to 8 IPSec
VPN tunnels at the
>same time. It is attached to a Windows 2000 server where
SQL resides.)
>
>Mike
>
>
>.
>
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