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currently i have a SBS 2003 and as cisco fire wall have can i set up a vpn connection to allow users from home to connect to the LAN and be authenticated by DC access their resources as normal as if they were onsite.
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Remote Access
Pieter@... 8th Aug 2007
Anything is possible Keith. I cant reallly say where you have to configure the VPN setting because you weren't really specific and which program are you intending to usefor accessing the network?
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VPN's?
rclark@... 8th Aug 2007
Sorry, but you lost me with the AD integrated app. If DNS is integrated and DC2 is a Global Catalog server, you are saying that changes to DNS would not replicate to the server[even if that server was attached to the same collision domain]?
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Keith,

From what I understand, if the users are set up on AD and the computers are joined to the domain, then all you would have to do is configure their access on the firewall. Once they are authenticated through VPN, it would be as if they were in the office. Hopefully, I did not misunderstand your question.
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A piece of crap
laman 8th Aug 2007
The concept of application directory partition on AD is badly presented.
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