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RE: NT VPDN advice


From: <forums () kentane net>
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 08:22:39 +0200

The problem is that the software means extra cost. I only have firewall
software and no encryption license for it. As mentioned in the earlier
mail, the cannot add to this any extra cost. The router is a 1700 btw.

-----Original Message-----
From: Halverson, Chris [mailto:chris.halverson () encana com] 
Sent: 01 October 2003 05:45 PM
To: 'forums () kentane net'
Cc: Security-Basics (security-basics () securityfocus com)
Subject: RE: NT VPDN advice


Well you have a couple options but the most secure is to use the Cisco
Router to accept the VPN connections.  Is it a 1700 series router?

Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: forums () kentane net [mailto:forums () kentane net] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 3:06AM
To: Security Basics
Subject: NT VPDN advice


Good day,
I need advice on a setup I want to do. I have a Windows 2000 Server PDC
that I also want to use as a Remote Access VPN (VPDN) gateway. The
server is for a small company and ease of administration and
minimisation of costs is very important. What I am thinking of doing is
to use this domain controller to setup the VPDN. The company has only 4
users. The firewall software that will used is Cisco IOS Firewall. We
will be forwarding all VPN connections from here to the PDC. 
Any ideas how I can make this more secure without having to add
additional equipment and expensive software?

Regards

KL


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