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NAT without VPN
Name: zzzBrett Date: August 11, 2006 at 13:24:25 Pacific OS: Windows Server 2003 Ent CPU/Ram: Intel/1 GB RAM Product: Custom
Comment:
Hi,
I have Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, with 2 NICs, one to LAN, one to Internet.
I'm trying to setup NAT on this so that when a computer plugs into the LAN, it should have internet access without any VPN or authentication. Its setup now as an NAT server but it requires VPN access. I've tried changing all the configurations to "allow unrestricted access", but can not get it working.
I'm running AD, if that helps. Would this be any easier if I install ISA 2004? I have that if so.
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