I have something similar setup in the interim while I move things around.  I
just enabled one to one nat and only allowed PPTP port through on the public
server IP.  Works beautifully.

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From: John Dean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 2:18 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [SonicWALL]- VPN question 


I'm finally at a place infrastructure wise (we just moved, and tonight I
replace two of my older servers with new ones, so haven't had the time) to
put my sonicwall pro-vx into play.  We currently VPN using my Windows 2000
NAT box.  Since I have many mobile users using XP (me included) and I've
never had much luck using the 2K client anyway for those still on 2K, I'm
planning on leaving my 2K box multi-homed and still using it for VPN access.

Anyone else forced to do this due to the client VPN software, and if so, did
you put the external interface of the VPN machine out in the WAN or in the
DMZ?  

Looking for ideas or "best way" practices that have been proven out by being
used.

Thanks!

John
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