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SubNets and VPN (2830Vn)

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19 Apr 2011 17:13 #1 by creativeimpulse
SubNets and VPN (2830Vn) was created by creativeimpulse
Hi Guys,

I am currently setting up a remote VPN access to my companies server, this willbe accessed by trusted clients but they are still clients. So, I was planning to limit access from the VPN to the server alone. (no wandering round the LAN my friends). The idea I had was to setup the VPN such that it issued an address on a subnet, the server would be configured to respond to both the public subnet and the local private one. The server bit is done, although my anti-virus ain't so keen.

However, I have not worked out how I can get the router to assign a specific subnet to the inbound VPN traffic. It looks as though the VPN is defined as the same subnet as the general use DHCP. Any ideas? Am I going about this the wrong way?

I want to use the security of the VPN connection to screen the server, so I don't really want to use a simple NAT routing to the server.

Cheers,

Rob

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