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Forwarding Traffic through Win 2003

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Name: nolansupport
Date: April 24, 2006 at 09:57:03 Pacific
OS: Windows 2003 Server Ent E
CPU/Ram: 3.19 ghz 2.0 G
Product: Intel Xoen
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I'm trying to forward TCPIP traffic being sent to my Win 2003 Server Ent. Ed. to a certain address across a VPN connection that has been made on the server. I have added a command to the routing tables that allows this to work. If I am logged into the server the routes work properly and forward the traffic to the correct destination. When I forward any IP traffic from other PCs in my network, the traffic stops at the server and never gets forwarded to the correct destination.

I have gotten this to work correctly with win 2000 server by using a Bridge between my VPN connection and Local area connection and using the option to "Enable internet Connection Sharing for this Internet Connection". The reason I can't do this with my Win. 2003 Server is that it has to be setup as a RAS server. Bridging does not work with RAS servers.

Does anyone know how to setup a RAS server to forward incoming TCPIP traffic from other PCs onto a specific address?

Thanks,
S




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