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February 2006 - Posts

VPN – NLB
Network Load Balancing is intended for stateless applications that do not have long-running in-memory state. Such application treats each client request as an independent operation, and therefore it can load-balance each request independently. Stateless Read More...
What are the main requirements and factors to configure VPN based remote access?
To start with you need to decided on VPN client and VPN server :). Lets say you are using inbuilt VPN client in Windows 98/2000/2003/XP and Windows 2000/2003 Server running RRAS. Now lets break-up remote access requirement into following factors: 1) VPN Read More...
What are the main features of Microsoft RRAS?
Routing and remote access service (RRAS) can be used to cater to following scenarios: - Remote access (e.g. employees accessing corporate network from their home, hotel etc). This can be achieved using dialup (analog + ISDN) lines as well as Internet Read More...
Cannot reach beyond the RRAS server from VPN clients?
Many a time we face this issue - after making a VPN connection to the Routing and Remote Access server, we are unable to reach the machine on the network behind the VPN server. Here are a few tips to troubleshoot this. Let's consider this example to understand Read More...
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