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Setting up SSL-VPN in an Windows Server 2008 environment part 2
by Mats Hellman on Oct.29, 2009, under Networking, Remote Access, VPN, Vista, Windows
Yesterday we setup our server to be able to handle the remote access requests. If you haven’t read the first part of this guide you can find it here. Today we will be taking a look at the next step.
Setting up SSL-VPN in an Windows Server 2008 environment
by Mats Hellman on Oct.28, 2009, under Active Directory, Remote Access, VPN, Windows
In this 2 part series we will look at setting up SSL-VPN using Windows Server 2008. At the end on the next part you will be able to configure a Windows Vista or Windows 7 client to connect to the corporate network using SSL-VPN ( SSTP ). To test this scenario you need some previous knowledge of Windows Server System and Active Directory in particular. We will be using Active Directory to logon to VPN and control user access using it. If you, like me, don’t feel like testing in an production environment you can set this lab up in an Virtual PC or Virtual Server environment. I will not be going trough setting up Windows Server 2008 AD DS in this article. I expect you to have your domain up and running. To run this lab you will need the following
- Windows Server 2008 Enterprise running HEL-DC1
- AD DS
- DHCP
- DNS
- AD CS ( Certificate Services Enterprise CA)
- Windows Server 2008 Enterprise running HEL-NAT
- 2 network interfaces – External and internal
- Windows Vista Business Edition
- Service Pack 2