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I am trying to setup my MS VPN to authenticate against AD. I am going to
have a few (3) employees that are going to authenticate from whereever they maybe to our home office. I set up the radius server and that seemed to go just fine. I was able to setup our "Employees" group to be able to authenticate. Then I go over to Routing and Remote Access Server Snap In. The server that I have has two interfaces/nics. I select the nic with the address that is going to be on the dmz as the interface that connects to the internet. Then select that I will be using Radius and put in that server. Then when everything is done I get the DHCP Relay message and so I set that up, but when the service restarts I then can never access the server any longer. This same server is our DHCP server so I can not get to the internet or anything. I know this is confusing but if you guys/girls have any questions to help me resolve this i can gladly provide those. Thanks all. -- Thanks so Much Mike Message posted via http://www.winserverkb.com Mike via WinServerKB.com |
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"Mike via WinServerKB.com" <u16958@uwe> wrote in message
news:5993fb691056e@uwe... >I am trying to setup my MS VPN to authenticate against AD. I am going to > have a few (3) employees that are going to authenticate from whereever > they > maybe to our home office. > > I set up the radius server and that seemed to go just fine. I was able to > setup our "Employees" group to be able to authenticate. Then I go over to > Routing and Remote Access Server Snap In. The server that I have has two > interfaces/nics. I select the nic with the address that is going to be on > the dmz as the interface that connects to the internet. Then select that > I > will be using Radius and put in that server. > > Then when everything is done I get the DHCP Relay message and so I set > that > up, but when the service restarts I then can never access the server any > longer. This same server is our DHCP server so I can not get to the > internet > or anything. > > I know this is confusing but if you guys/girls have any questions to help > me > resolve this i can gladly provide those. Thanks all. > Did you enable the server as a router? Go to the remote access server properties dialog box on the general tab and check the router box. Since you didn't specify the OS I am assuming W2k3. -- LRM MCNGP 7^2 LRM |
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In article <5993fb691056e@uwe>, u16958@uwe says...
> I go over to > Routing and Remote Access Server Snap In. The server that I have has two > interfaces/nics. I select the nic with the address that is going to be on > the dmz as the interface that connects to the internet. Then select that I > will be using Radius and put in that server. > > Then when everything is done I get the DHCP Relay message and so I set that > up, but when the service resta > Does the client connect if you setup a static address pool rather than a DHCP relay agent? Ben Smith |
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