Is it possible to configure a site to site IPSec VPN between Windows 2003
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I need to create a site to site VPN from one of my client sites to our site for network monitoring purposes. My client is running Windows 2000 Server. We have a Cisco PIX 501 firewall. Is it possible to create a site-to- site IPSEC VPN between the Windows 2000 Server and the Cisco PIX?
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Can somebody point me in the right direction for IPSec VPN. I'm trying to set up a site to site ipsec vpn between Win2003 and Linksys VPN Router. I know how to set it up on the router just not to sure about the Windows side of things. I've never used ipsec outside of ISA04 before. I only have TechNet copy of ISA and wanted to try ipsec from Windows. Any links or documents would help greatly. Thanks
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Hello, I currently have two vpn servers with Windows 2003 Server R2. One is a VM Machine while the other is a physical server. Each server has one nic configured with a local ip assigned. The main site has port fowarding enabled directed at the vpn server and has local network id of 192.168.1.0. The remote site has port fowarding enabled directed at the remote vpn server and has local network id of 192.168.2.0. All certicates are installed on each machine and the demand dial interface is up and running. From the main site vpn server i can access the remote network resources and vice versa. The problem i have is that these two servers are the only ones that communicate with each other. For example, on one of the main site computers i try to ping the other network and i get no response nor can i access shares. Like i said before, each server has one nic installed and have direct access to their perspective networks. There are no permitter networks on each side. The basic network setup is router with port fowarding of UDP 500 and UDP 4500 ports to the vpn routers. What i want is for every computer on both networks to be able to acess each others resources. I suspect it's because i have one nic installed on each vpn server and routing. On both demand dials i set up static routes pointing to the other network IDs. Can you guys please help? Thanks
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