29. Configure Site to site VPN in Windows Server 2019
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Video Series on Advance Networking with Windows Server 2019:
This is step by step video guide on how to install and configure site to site PPTP VPN deployment in Windows Server 2019.
Second part on How to setup L2TP/IPSec Site to site VPN in Server 2019.
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i have been skipping this video but now i see this as very informative. Very educative... i love all the simple explanation. Awesome you
Brilliant many people dont know that on demand exist in RAS so they add a tasktask scheduler for VPN login which is really unstable! This guide is perfect if you looking for a solution to add various site only as klient.
very useful, thank you
Very good!
Good evening. I am a student and I have as theme the configuration of a vpn site to site on windows server with the l2tp protocol. I try to follow your procedure but I receive the error message 807 at the end of the configuration. I would be delighted if you would help me finalize my report.
Awesome Video Tutorial
Brilliantly explained and very informative. Thank you
great job, please make a video on 4 sites VPN if you can...,
thank you very much
Fantastic job as usual, keep up the good work
Thank u so much for videos please continue new
You are a hero bro! Helped me out! Thank you.
Glad I could help
Thank you very much. Another very well presented video. Always appreciate them.
Your scenario seems to be related to two offices being connected to the Internet with public static IP's and VPN tunnel between them with Windows.
I am looking to interconnect three locations where one is the head office over ADSL at each location using Windows VPN.
The ISP ADSL provides dynamic IP's so how do I create VPN tunnels from two branch offices to head office over ADSL with Windows VPN?
Thanks in advance.
Thank you for this very helpful video! but how can we use for client to site and how to use sql server using in my own application
Hello Sir.. If I want to connect two sites (locations) then what are the methods to connect?
Thank you for this very helpful video! Would it be possible to use Windows Server Routing and Remote Access to connect one Windows Server to a site-to-site IPSec VPN on a Cisco ASA?
are the steps the same for the windows server 2016? and what if we have a 3rd server acting as router how to configure it... thank you
Great video. But i am little bit confused about addresses in the tunnel. I think that you dont have to configure IP addresses from local pools. It is only for tunnel communication so i expect that you can use for example addresses like 10.10.10.1on one site and 10.10.10.2 on the other site.( 7:27 ) It should works, but i am not sure for 100% how it works in windows. This is only my opinion from cisco networks. Maybe i am wrong.
One private address for VPN01 and the 2nd private IP address for VPN02. Extremely confusing.
Microsoft: "Route IP packets ON this interface". What would mean "route ON" ? Confusing again. Not route through, but ON.
Great video and the concept to simulate two locations, is great. I tried to recreate it as in the outlined diagrams but when I tried to connect I received the following error.
The connection was prevented because of a policy configured on your RAS/VPN server. Specifically, the authentication method used by the server to verify your username and password may not match the authentication method configured in your connection profile. Please contact the Administrator of the RAS server and notify them of this error.
My DC is working well.
My VPN1 is a member server and has Internet access
My VPN2 is a workgroup and has internet access as well
Anyone can provide a clue to solve it?
Thank you
this type network It is possible to confirm on virtual machine.....
may i know the port number to be open on both sites to access both site from WAN ??
First that depends of the VPN tunnel type that you want to use in your setup. For PPTP: TCP 1723, GRE 47. For L2TP: TCP 1701, 51 (AH), ESP (50), UDP 500 and UDP 4500. For SSTP: TCP 443.
thanks sir g
how do i get the peer address
Use ipconfig command on your server. If your server is behind the firewall then public ip address of firewall is the IP.
Add subtitles on the video, PLEASE !
Thinking about it in the future videos. Thanks for the suggestion.
PPTP is very outdated and should be avoided now. L2TP is also best avoided. IKEv2 over IPSEC is much more secure.
ok
hey how to connect rhem via the router??