VPN and Terminal Server

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Paul

I have a windows 2000 VPN/Terminal Server

I want to allow people to connect to the Terminal Server that is also a
Windows 2000 VPN server. I want the users to connect to the terminal server
directly (not going through the VPN. I have the TS port open on our
firewall. What do I need to change on the VPN server to allow that kind of
access? Sdould I remove the RAS service from the Terminal Server completely?

Thanks
 
R

Robert L [MS-MVP]

it depends on how you setup VPN. if you have NAT, you need to forward the port 3389; if you have inbound filter enabled, you need to do the same.

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Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
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I have a windows 2000 VPN/Terminal Server

I want to allow people to connect to the Terminal Server that is also a
Windows 2000 VPN server. I want the users to connect to the terminal server
directly (not going through the VPN. I have the TS port open on our
firewall. What do I need to change on the VPN server to allow that kind of
access? Sdould I remove the RAS service from the Terminal Server completely?

Thanks
 

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