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Azure site to site vpn with RRAS and forced tunneling
I have established s2s vpn with azure vnet and on premise rras. I want all azure traffic to go through rras including internet. I have tried adding user defined route to send all traffic to rras but ...
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RRAS Site-to-Site VPN Issues When Behind Edge Devices
I have two networks I would like to bridge using PPTP using Windows Server 2008 R2 on both ends.
Network A is 10.150/16 subnet without DHCP available
Network B is 192.168.150/24 subnet with DHCP ...
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Azure Site-to-Site VPN with a Linux based router to bridge the VPN ports to a RRAS server while keeping NAT for other traffic
I am trying to get an Azure Site-to-Site VPN up and running using RRAS but require help configuring my router's iptables to bridge the VPN ports and protocols to the RRAS server without using NAT ...
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Site-to-Site PPTP VPN connection between two Windows Server 2008 R2 servers
We have two Windows Server 2008 R2 machines, one in our main office and one in a new office which we have just moved offsite. The main office has previously been handling client-to-server PPTP VPN ...
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Can't access on premises machines over Azure VPN
I've setup site to site VPN using RRAS services on Windows Server 2012 R2. Let's call this computer RRAS machine.
RRAS machine has two network adapters. One is a private one (192.168.200.x) and other ...
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share one vpn connection through windows rras with other clients
I'm having a Cisco VPN connection to access our branch office. Since several people using the VPN I'm planing to install the VPN client on one of our server and share it through RRAS to save the ...
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How do I setup a site-to-site VPN between two Windows 2008 servers?
We have a Windows 2008 server that we want to move offsite to the cloud (we're using Rackspace). It has to talk to our Active Directory domain constantly, so we need a stable site-to-site VPN between ...