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Configure a remote access/VPN server |
Remote access/VPN server role: Configuring a remote
access/VPN server |
This topic explains the basic steps for configuring a
remote access/VPN server using Manage Your Server, the Configure Your
Server Wizard, and the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard. |
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Frequently asked questions about VPN in
the Microsoft Windows family of operating systems. |
Virtual Private Networking: Frequently Asked Questions |
VPNs Defined
Microsoft Support for VPNs
VPN Standards and Interoperability
VPN Deployment |
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How to edit MTU size settings for PPP
connections or for VPN connections. |
How to Change the Default MTU Size Settings for PPP
Connections or for VPN Connections |
Change the MTU Settings for PPP Connections
Change the MTU Settings for VPN Connections
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RAS Uses Fixed TCP/IP MTU Size |
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How to use Connection Manager |
Deploying Remote Access Clients Using Connection Manager |
You can use Connection Manager such as Connection
Manager Administration Kit (CMAK), Connection Point Services (CPS), and
the Connection Manager client to provide customized remote access to
your network through a dial-up or a VPN connection |
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How to configure packet filter support
for PPTP VPN clients step by step |
How to Configure Packet Filter Support for PPTP VPN Clients in Windows
Server 2003 |
To Configure PPTP Input Filters to Permit Inbound Traffic
from PPTP VPN Clients, go to RRAS>IP Routing>Gerneral>Properties>general>Inbound
Filters>New
select Destination network IP an port 1723
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How to configure the RRAS
to forward packets over the Internet or public interface after you
configure a VPN server. |
How To
Configure a VPN Server to Act as a Router in Windows Server 2003 |
RRAS>Configure and
Enable Routing and Remote Access>Custom
configuration, select
VPN access and LAN routing.... |
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How to install VPN and how to create a
new VPN connection in servers that are running Windows Server 2003.
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How To Install and Configure a VPN Server in Server 2003 |
How to Install and Turn on a VPN Server
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How to Prevent the DNS Server Service from Registering A
Records |
Routing and Remote Access IP Addresses Register in DNS |
If you run Routing and Remote Access on a domain controller that
owns the operations master role, a multi-homed master browser is
created. It is recommended that you install Routing and Remote Access on
another computer for full browsing capabilities. It is also recommended
that the domain controller, which is the multi-homed master browser, has
only one interface. |
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You can now use the DHCP Relay Agent with
RRAS to provide DHCP scope options to dial-up clients or to VPN clients.
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How to
Use DHCP to Provide Routing and Remote Access Clients with Additional
DHCP Options |
The dial-up or the VPN client will continue to
receive an IP address from the RRAS, but it may use DHCPInform packets
to obtain additional Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) and Domain
Name System (DNS) addresses, a DNS domain name, or other DHCP options |
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How
to configure ISA Server 2004 so that external clients can connect to
internal resources by using a VPN connection. |
How to configure a VPN server by using Internet Security
and Acceleration Server 2004 |
Configure the
user account for VPN access
Configure the ISA Server computer
as a VPN server
Configure a
VPN connection |
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