Setting Up a VPN

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Chaplain Doug

Dear Group:

I have a LAN in Richmond and a LAN in Bristol, VA. Both
are connected to the Internet via a DSL line. I want to
set up a VPN between these two LANs or at least between my
workstation in Richmond and the server in Bristol. How
may I set this up using capabilities in Windows XP (or
Windows 2000 Server)? Thanks for the help. God bless.

Chaplain Doug
Asst. VP Operations
Good News Jail & Prison Ministry
Richmond, VA
www.goodnewsjail.org
 
quoted form http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup A Site-to-Site VPN Connection

To setup a Site-to-Site VPN Connection , you may need to configure two
windows servers for the Answering and Calling Routers. Here are the steps:

1. Run RRAS, on Configuration page, select LAN routing.
2. Configure VPN on the Answering Router.
3. Configure the Demand-dial Interface on the Answering Router.
4. Configure VPN on the Calling Router.
5. Configure the Demand-dial Interface on the Calling Router.
6. Confirm the Remote Access Policy Configuration on the Answering and
Calling Routers.


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Thanks but the steps are cryptic to me (like
saying "perform a double arabesque on the bilateral
routing LAN extruder"). I found a Knowledge Base article
at:

support.microsoft.com/defaultaspx?scid=kb;en-us;305550

I went through the steps to set up the connection on my
system. However, this article says nothing about what to
do on the remote server. What do I need to do on the
remote server?
 

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