Scriptomaniacâ„¢
01-07-2006, 07:41 PM
(1.) Is it possible to have AD and DNS running behind a DSL connection
without a static ip on a home network?
(2.) Will a third party VPN soltion be required to run a VPN server on
Windows 2000 server? Or can the remote access and routing service built into
Windows 2000 server provide a VPN without a third party appliance and or
application?
(3.) What are cost effective low budget VPN solutions for the Windows 2000
server platform?
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Scriptomaniacâ„¢
Gareth Brown
02-20-2006, 09:52 PM
Hi,
To hopefully answer your questions;
1) I would not configure a DNS server with a dynamic IP address as this
could cause no end name resoultion problems. If you do not have a static IP
address from your ISP, you could use something like
http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/ so that as your DSL IP address
changes you can still access the network via an alias.
2) You can use RRAS built into W2K server to provide VPN have a look at
http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/w2krras.html
3) Use the built in capabilities of RRAS. Though there are 3rd party
hardware and software available.
Cheers
Gareth Brown | Consultant | 1E Ltd
http://www.1e.com
"ScriptomaniacT" <ScriptomaniacT@crapnet.deux> wrote in message
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> (1.) Is it possible to have AD and DNS running behind a DSL connection
> without a static ip on a home network?
>
> (2.) Will a third party VPN soltion be required to run a VPN server on
> Windows 2000 server? Or can the remote access and routing service built
> into
> Windows 2000 server provide a VPN without a third party appliance and or
> application?
>
> (3.) What are cost effective low budget VPN solutions for the Windows 2000
> server platform?
>
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> ScriptomaniacT