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Old 02-16-2005, 04:38 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yes, thats fine. so, somewhere in the Main office scheme you want to dedicate a machine as the VPN host machine. as before, you can have it running 2000/XP pro or 2000/2003 server. once you setup your computer for VPN hosting, your router may have a built-in "PPTP" and "L2TP" passthrough abilities....if so, use them. if not, then you will manually have to forward ports 1723 (TCP) and 500 (UDP) to the vpn hosting computer.
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