I'll tell you what I've had to do in this scenario 
1st Lets name Servers 
1. Remote Server    Lets call it Server-A
2. VPN Server    Lets call it Server-V

Have Both Machines running Routing and RAS
Step 1. Have Server-A connect to Server-V using PPTP or IPSEC
Step 2. Have Server-V connect to Server-A through the internal IP address it
received in Step 1.
Step 3. Now your Clients can connect to Your Corporate LAN routing through
the IP that Server-V received in Step 2.




Joshua






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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian at Work [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 1:52 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Remote site VPN connection


Ok, Perhaps im just stupid...but I cannot get this to work properly for the
life of me.

I have tried seemingly every possible configuration ~except obviously the
one that works~ to get this to work properly.

Ill try to make this brief :)

We have an internally routed corporate network with a few dozen subnets...we
utilize VPN for external and home users to dial into the network and that
works like a charm.  However once every year we put on a vendor show in
dallas where we actually ship a terminal server down there to run various
applications.  We hook up a dozen workstations to an hub so they can
communicate and log onto the terminal server.  Now here is the tricky part.
It is now required to connect that mini ~vendor show~ lan to our corporate
network via vpn.  Now everything ive read says this is possible.  The
Terminal server is connected directly to the internet and has a publicly
routable IP.  I can establish a VPN connection to the corprate VPN server.
However my problems seem to come into play when dealing with the
workstations.  I have tried all options from configuring Internet Connection
Sharing on the VPN connection, to setting up a Router 2 Router VPN server
connection with demand dial interfaces.  The ICS on the VPN connection
allowed the workstations to talk to the corp network, but did not allow all
applications to run ~outlook, client access, etc~. 
The Router to Router VPN connection only seems to allow the VPN server to
talk to the entire network, and not the clients.

Im about to pull my hair out on this, it should not be this difficult..or
perhaps I should not be missing something this easy :/

Anyone ever do this?  Ive read the R2Rvpn.doc on the microsoft site and
setup the configuration to the tee.  I guess Im running into a routing
problem as I honestly dont see how systems in our corporate VLans will be
able to route back to this remote site.

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