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| Dr. VPNlabs Question (Archived) |
| Abel Dorvil |
posted: 2002-02-05 11:23:16
I want to implement a win2000 vpn solution. I have
some users with win2000 prof. on their
workstations and others that uses win98. For those
users with win2000 prof. I would like to use L2TP
over IPSEC and for win98 users PPTP. My question
is can those two protocols coexist on the same vpn
server. I've read that if you use L2TP over IPSEC
, it enables filters which only excepts L2TP over
IPSEC packets and reject everything else. Am I
misunderstanding what I can do with the
Windows2000 base VPN solution. Is the any vpn
client software that you can recommend that I can
use with the win98 users that support L2TP over
IPSEC .Any input would be great. Thanks. |
| Dr. VPNlabs |
posted: 2002-02-05 14:47:22
You're right however this
is a technique that
vendors, including
Microsoft, have not
developed very well yet.
It will take some time
for this to be a viable
solution. I would suggest
using IPSec and PPTP
until further
notice.
cheers, Phildom |
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