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Subject: [LARTC] VPN Solution
From: "Rangi Biddle" <rangi@ngen.net.nz>
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 19:20:06 +1300
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Greetings List Members,

 

I’ll firstly apologise if this isn’t the place that I should be posting this message but here goes.

 

What I want to do is have a VPN (PPTP/IPSEC/CIPE/etc) server, but it must support more than one simultaneous connection.

 

I currently have a PPTP VPN server setup that has port 1723 and protocol 47 DNAT’d through to the internal IP address of the VPN server and I have not been able to have more than one connection at a time.  I am considering setting up the VPN server as a gateway (for lack of a better word) and instead of DNATing the connections through to the internal IP I would setup a DMZ with the VPN server as the only host.  My only concern in doing so is that if it does not work what other options do I have besides getting a different connection type such as fibre?  I’m trying to do this as cheaply as possible.

 

Any and all comments/suggestions are welcome.

 

Rangi

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