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Jan 15, 2013 Setting-up Windows Server 2003 as an L2TP/IPSEC VPN server I'm looking for a pointer to step-by-step instructions for setting-up a Win Server 2003 Std box as a L2TP/IPSEC VPN server. I don't need to use certificates - pre-shared key is sufficient - and the server isn't on a domain. All the sources of information I've found assume a level of sysadmin experience that I don't have - which is why I'm looking for a step-by-step description. How To Configure IPSec Tunneling in Windows Server 2003
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Configure Windows 10 Client Always On VPN Connections Sign in to a domain-joined client computer as a member of the VPN Users group. On the Start menu, type VPN, and press Enter. In the details pane, click Add a VPN connection. In the VPN Provider list, click Windows (built-in). windows server 2003 - No DNS resolving with VPN (RRAS I have a RRAS server setup on a Windows 2003 machine with two NIC's. The VPN works like a charm, I can ping all the other computers on the network. But it fails when I try to access resources with hostnames. I searches for a solution but the ones I found are about RRAS setup with a remote DHCP server. Configuring the Windows Server 2003/ISA Server 2000 Please refer to ISA Server 2000 VPN Deployment Kit document Creating Routing and Remote Access Policy and Remote Access Permissions in Windows Server 2003 – Including EAP-TLS Authentication for PPTP and L2TP/IPSec Clients for complete instructions on how to configure RAS Permissions and Remote Access Policies. VPN client passthrough to Windows Server 2003 - Cisco