Through VPN connect Internet.

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kelvin

Let see below network first:

192.168.0.2 (A) / 192.168.0.3 (B) / 192.168.0.4 (C)

VPN Server 192.168.0.1(intranet IP)/ 22.33.44.55(Internet IP) (Windows 2000)

* A, B, C have right to access VPN Server.
* All computer are in the same workgroup.

Now, I want PCA, B, C connect VPN Server by VPN client in win98,
and I want all the users logged in VPN server can access internet, can
win2k's RRAS
work in this case?
 
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Robert L [MS-MVP]

yes, 1. enable ip routing; 2. it is better to have wins server for name
resolution; 3. you may need to modify the routing table.

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Chetan Raghavendra [MSFT]

Hi Kelvin,

With the info given below, I would suggest you to go for a NAT setup rather
then a VPN. Info about configuring a NAT can be found at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;324264. The
greatest advantage you would get by going with NAT is that you wouldnt be
required to get a static pool of public addresses from your ISP for your
private machines behind VPN (A, B & C).

Can you please tell me whether NAT addresses your scenario and needs given
the above info?

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