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ZZZupan
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      12th Feb 2004
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>Is this by default using VPN?
>Working on a Windows 2003 Server and don't know what I am doing

*yet*.
>Trying to figure out whether VPN is configured and being used.
>RAS is installed, but the IP is set to DHCP, and there is *not* a

DHCP
>server on the network. I also used RDWC to access the server and did
>not see an active connection in the RAS settings. So I must conclude
>that when the enduser uses RDWC via the web browser this is not a VPN
>connection and I assume this is not secure over the Internet?
>TIA,
>Frank


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From: Jeffrey Randow (MVP)
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Subject: Re: Remote Desktop Web Connection

What type of IP address do you get over the VPN?
***None. Ran IPCONFIG /ALL

You can tell the RAS server to assign IP addresses itself in lieu of
using a DHCP Server...
***That is a PLUS!

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I was trying to determine whether my Remote Desktop Connection was a
VPN connection on this server.
I have concluded it is not for the following reasons.

1. I am not assigned an IP by the server (no DHCP in sight and RAS is
configured to assign an IP via DHCP, not possible under the current
config)
2. I can continue to surf/chat etc. on my laptop while connected
3. Terminal Services/RDP can be used WITH or WITHOUT a VPN connection.

The techs charged us for VPN.
It is enabled on the server, but from the remote clients there is no
VPN connection being established.

Thanks,
Frank
 
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Jeffrey Randow (MVP)
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      13th Feb 2004
The other options would be to configure the RAS server to assign an
address (see http://onecomputerguy.com/w2k/w2k_vpn/w2k_vpn.htm for
instruction on how to do this) or to manually set an IP Address in
your local VPN client connection (under network properties)

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Jeffrey Randow (Windows Net. & Smart Display MVP)
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On 12 Feb 2004 13:45:50 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) (ZZZupan)
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>*************
>ORIGINAL POST
>*************
>>Is this by default using VPN?
>>Working on a Windows 2003 Server and don't know what I am doing

>*yet*.
>>Trying to figure out whether VPN is configured and being used.
>>RAS is installed, but the IP is set to DHCP, and there is *not* a

>DHCP
>>server on the network. I also used RDWC to access the server and did
>>not see an active connection in the RAS settings. So I must conclude
>>that when the enduser uses RDWC via the web browser this is not a VPN
>>connection and I assume this is not secure over the Internet?
>>TIA,
>>Frank

>
>**************
>FIRST RESPONSE
>**************
>From: Jeffrey Randow (MVP)
>(jeffreyr-(E-Mail Removed))
>Subject: Re: Remote Desktop Web Connection
>
>What type of IP address do you get over the VPN?
>***None. Ran IPCONFIG /ALL
>
>You can tell the RAS server to assign IP addresses itself in lieu of
>using a DHCP Server...
>***That is a PLUS!
>
>Jeffrey Randow (Windows Net. & Smart Display MVP)
>jeffreyr-(E-Mail Removed)
>
>Please post all responses to the newsgroups for the benefit
>of all USENET users. Messages sent via email may or may not
>be answered depending on time availability....
>
>Remote Networking Technology Support Site -
>http://www.remotenetworktechnology.com
>Windows XP Expert Zone - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
>
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>REPLY TO RESPONSE
>*****************
>I was trying to determine whether my Remote Desktop Connection was a
>VPN connection on this server.
>I have concluded it is not for the following reasons.
>
>1. I am not assigned an IP by the server (no DHCP in sight and RAS is
>configured to assign an IP via DHCP, not possible under the current
>config)
>2. I can continue to surf/chat etc. on my laptop while connected
>3. Terminal Services/RDP can be used WITH or WITHOUT a VPN connection.
>
>The techs charged us for VPN.
>It is enabled on the server, but from the remote clients there is no
>VPN connection being established.
>
>Thanks,
>Frank


 
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